Jim,

We don't want to see your blood spilled. But, awwww, c'mon: you're among 
friends! Can't you give us a clue? What does "shortly after" mean, 
exactly? It'll be our little secret...  :)

As far as and IDE, I'll be really happy to have both emacs and BBEdit 
running -- and not a stitch of Classic to be seen! Being able to run 
emacs for real (and not the crummy port we had before) makes me feel 
like we, Mac users, have graduated into a class of "real" computers. 
Which, some might argue, we have.

Still, I'll take BBEdit as my first choice. Just as soon as Jim tells us 
when.

--jw

> On Friday, March 30, 2001, at 03:46 PM, Jim Correia wrote:
>
> On Friday, March 30, 2001, at 03:39 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote:
>
> If I wasn't waiting for the carbonized BBEdit (any word on when, Jim?)
>
> I don't want to pollute the list with decidedly off topic question, so 
> I will only answer it once :-).
>
> I can't give you any more information than our web site does.  It says:
>
> March 26, 2001 -- BBEdit for Mac OS X
> A Carbon version of BBEdit is currently under development and will be 
> available shortly after the release of Apple's Mac OS X. This will be a 
> free upgrade to registered owners of BBEdit 6.0 or later.
>
> If I told you anything other than that, I'd have to shoot myself (or 
> something like that :-).
>
> Jim
>
> --
> Jim Correia
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