I'll probably get flamed for this, but I really like Coda for all my
coding purposes. :-)

I used TextMate and a few others over the years -- Eclipse, Aptana,
VIM...well I still use VIM and sometimes Nano for a quick edit -- but
I just like how Coda feels. Plus, if you dial in your local settings
for your Coda project you get the built-in preview right in the IDE
like Eclipse. I hear Espresso is pretty decent too, but most Rails
folks I know use TextMate probably due to the multitude of snips and
bundles for Rails. I still pop into TextMate occasionally, but I'm
hooked on Coda now. :-)

On Oct 29, 7:28 am, Shawn Koppenhoefer <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-
s.net> wrote:
> Robert MannI wrote:
> > I'm using TextMate.
> > I'd love to try out VIM.
>
> Would anyone use anything *else* than TextMate if on a Mac ? :-) hint
> hint, nudge nudge, wink wink.
>
> p.s. Oh my god!.. I just realized how old this thread is! prev-post is
> early2006.
>
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