vim.
mainly because it works on nearly any platform I need to go into.
and my fingers are trained after years of using it.

On 02/08/2006, at 9:29 AM, Joseph Heck wrote:

On the Mac, I used TextWrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ also free, from Bare Bones Software) and liked it significantly better than jEdit - YMMV. Nice editor thought.

-joe

On 8/1/06, Tyson Tate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Aug 1, 2006, at 3:44 PM, toth anna wrote:

> Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
> I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
> twice in my life)
> Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
> (without net, brrrr), and i used "built-in" editor of
> macosx. Not was so comfortable.
> What are you using for editing sources?
>
> Thanks for your tips,
> Anna

TextMate is the be-all-end-all of Mac editors, but it costs some
cash. Worth every dime! There's also great Django bundles to help
speed development: <http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/TextMate>

If you need a free editor, grab jEdit and spend some time configuring
it and adding plugins.

-Tyson




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