Thanks for all the recommendations. I do use BBEdit when I am using my
laptop <g> and I agree that it is excellent. I am going to give jedit a
try and maybe even brush up on my vi skills.

BTW - Dick, do you have CFMX running on OSX? I've been thinking about
giving it a go.

On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 10:00, Steve Johnson wrote:
> >For that small, but growing, number of CF developers using Mac OS X, 
> >BBEdit is tops.
> >
> >It recognizes CF syntax as well as HTML, XML, C, Perl, PHP, Python, etc.
> >
> >It has built-in color coding, grep, spell-checking, palettes, FTP, 
> >command line execution, browser preview -- everything you would expect
> >in a top-notch editor (and much more).
> 
> plus it doesn't suck.  :-)
> 
> i've been coding ColdFusion in BBEdit on a Mac since 96 or 97.  it's 
> obviously not a good solution for people that rely on auto-completion 
> or the other things CFStudio/Dreamweaver does to hold your hand, but 
> everyone has a different style of working which is why there are so 
> many text/code editors out there...  if CFML is your second language 
> and you use a Mac, then i'd highly recommend BBEdit.  (the paid 
> version - not Lite.)
> 
> steve
> 
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