Heh, Michiel and Khaled,

Slow a minute take a deep breath.
No need to get nasty!

TeX and the use thereof is quite intimidated at first.
Their is a big learning curve. That goes also using editors
that work with the TeX-System. One has to learn to use 
each properly. This is the biggest reason that TeX is not the
killer typesetting program. 

What the optimal for a user is a matter of taste. If their is a 
optimal solution for an OS.

I can remember having to have a program for editing and
running tex and another for viewing the typeset document.
We have come a long way.

If a newbie wants to harness the power of Xe(La)TeX, s/he
is going to have to learn to harness the power of a integrated
system or learn how to integrate the different programs and
create o workflow. 

TeXWorks is about as simple as it can get. I prefer TeXShop.
I use to use ITeXMac, but development has stalled.

regards
        Keith.



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