I've been using the notebook combined with the
"Edit in TextMate" feature of TextMate to do work
in SAGE. For people without TextMate, I think
someone has done an "Edit in VIM" which allows
one to edit the Cocoa text-fields. So, if one uses
Safari or any WebKit browser you're good.

That said, I've been thinking about the possibility
of using PyObjC and Cocoa to create a GUI for
SAGE. I'd like to bundle all the SAGE components
inside a single .app bundle so people could just
download that and run SAGE like any normal
applications. As a first cut, WebKit and the notebook
interface could be used, but I'd like to see something
that is a cross between MATLAB and Maple. That
is, have a decent editor built-in that is tied to a
worksheet interface. I suspect I won't be able to
work on this for a while, but since PyObjC is being
re-vamped for Leopard, it may be best to wait until
Leopard is released.

Tim Lahey

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