Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-21 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 19, 2004, at 10:14 AM, Kenneth Downs wrote: It may be simpler to define syntax coloring rules for the popular editors, such as vim. A good PostgreSQL editor is only the first component pgEdit. Version 1.1 will have a psql-like terminal interface with syntax coloring and full screen editin

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-21 Thread Kenneth Downs
John DeSoi wrote: > > On Nov 19, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: > >> >>>It does >>> not use Java ... >> [snip] >> >> This is supposed to be an advantage? > > Absolutely. The situation on Linux and Windows may be better, but i

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-19 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 19, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: It does not use Java ... [snip] This is supposed to be an advantage? Absolutely. The situation on Linux and Windows may be better, but it is immediately obvious on the Mac when a GUI app

Re: [GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-19 Thread Jim Seymour
John DeSoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The first public beta for pgEdit is now available ... [snip] > > * Cross platform and easy to install > > pgEdit is a native application for both Macintosh and Windows. That's what you call "cross-platform," eh? >

[GENERAL] pgEdit public beta for Macintosh and Windows

2004-11-18 Thread John DeSoi
The first public beta for pgEdit is now available (see product description below). If you would like to participate in the beta program, evaluate the software and send some feedback to me (e.g. criticism, bug reports, feature requests). The first responders will receive a 30 day trial registrat