Take a long look at BBedit.  One of the programmers in the office uses it.
WOW is all I can say.  I wish CFstudio had 1/2 of the features.  One that I
find very impressive is how the Snippets work.  The snippets can have vars
in them like ":date/time:" and ":selected text:".  Oh, and a very cool undo
find and replace feature.

Mark W. Breneman
-Macromedia Certified ColdFusion Developer
-Network / Web Server Administrator
  Vivid Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.vividmedia.com
  608.270.9770

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: IDE for the Mac...?


I will heartily second the jEdit recommendation. Because it's
Java-based, it works on many platforms. I use the same IDE at work
(Windows 2k) as I do at home (TiPB). Plus, it has more source code
editing features than CF Studio or any other text editor I've seen.

I never got into BBEdit, but everyone I've ever known that uses it
absolutely swears by it.

Bill

: -----Original Message-----
: From: ColdFusion MX
: Sent: 9/23/02 6:00 PM
: Subject: Re: IDE for the Mac...?
:
: All depends on what you are used to --
:
: Probably the most popular (developer) editor on the Mac is BBEdit,
from Bare Bones (software
: that doesn't suck):
:
:       http://www.barebones.com/
:
: Although, JEdit has got some nice features (open source)
:
:       http://www.jedit.org
:
: Have I missed anything?
:
: HTH
:
: Dick

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