I just released a new version of MCLIDE, the free open source Macintosh lisp 
IDE:

   http://mclide.in-progress.com

The new version makes it easier than ever to get going with Clojure. MCLIDE is 
like a clojure-in-a-box, with the only missing ingredient being the Clojure 
distribution. After selecting the clojure.jar file in a dialog, MCLIDE 
automatically starts Clojure with swank and opens a listener to evaluate 
Clojure forms.

MCLIDEs built-in programming editor has paren matching, automatic indentation 
and numerous keyboard shortcuts, as well as optional lisp syntax styling and 
symbol completion. The mature IDE provides rich interactive development, 
debugging and introspection tools in the form of dialogs on Mac OS X:

   http://mclide.in-progress.com/tour

MCLIDE can be used on the same computer as Clojure or remotely as development 
environment for installations on any platform available over the net.

Enjoy!

-- Terje Norderhaug
te...@in-progress.com

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