jEdit anyone? http://jedit.org/
Open-source, customizable, hackable, extendable, good community,
responsive developers, lots of plugins, multi-platform, etc...
True, it's slower than BBEdit (since it's written in Java) but it's also
more open, if that's important to you.
Pete
_brian_d_foy
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 08:09:43 -0600 Pete Prodoehl wrote:
jEdit anyone? http://jedit.org/
Open-source, customizable, hackable, extendable, good community,
responsive developers, lots of plugins, multi-platform, etc...
True, it's slower than BBEdit (since it's written in Java) but it's
At 11:29 PM -0500 11/13/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (_brian_d_foy) wrote:
i'll have to see about this CVS tool thing. i'm dubious.
It really rocks. It's fairly simple, but it works great. I really only
want to do a few things with CVS in my
In article p0530090cb9f97023425e@[192.168.1.104],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kee Hinckley) wrote:
At 11:29 PM -0500 11/13/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (_brian_d_foy) wrote:
i'll have to see about this CVS tool thing. i'm dubious.
It really rocks.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark S Lowe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is BARELY an update. BBEdit is going the way of Interarchy.=20
They've run out of features, or in most causes reached a point where=20
they refuse to program anything difficult, so we're left with features=20=
they have
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (_brian_d_foy) wrote:
i'll have to see about this CVS tool thing. i'm dubious.
It really rocks. It's fairly simple, but it works great. I really only
want to do a few things with CVS in my text editor: commit and diff.
And both are now a