If you don't want to run RStudio, Sublime Text has both great R code
syntax highlighting/formatting and a REPL mode for an interactive
console in-editor.

Atom also has decent R support.

They both play well with "Dash" which is an alternative way (separate
app) to lookup R docs on OS X.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Franklin Bretschneider
<brets...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Dear Christofer Bogaso,
>
>
> Re:
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>> Could you please suggest a good R editor for Mac OS X (10.7.5)
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>
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> Indeed, as Roy Mendelssohn wrote, the editor built into "R.app", the GUI 
> program which is part of the standard R for OS X, has a beautiful editor, 
> complete with syntax colouring and bracket balancing. And one can run only 
> one or a few lines from a script at wish.
> I couldn't wish myself more.
>
> Success and best wishes,
>
> Frank
> --
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> Franklin Bretschneider
> Dept of Biology
> Utrecht University
> brets...@xs4all.nl
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