![]() What I've settled on is Peter Borg's freeware text editor Smultron, written in Objective-C Quit and restart), which put me in the hunt for a substitute. Starts and works, but the registration key refuses to stick through a Intel Mac from PowerPC a few months ago broke the application (it Unfortunately, it's no longer being developed, and moving to an Store material in discrete notes that can be quickly accessed from aĬolumn list of titles. ![]() (important when you work on small laptops) and the happy facility to NotePad Deluxe offers the advantages of having a compact interface Transient research data for work-in-progress articles and news stories. Mini-database/notepad application called Notepad Deluxe as a place to park and organize I would love to hear from people who have used Textmate, CSSedit, TextWrangler, or any other OS X friendly text editors or ftp clients.For the past dozen years or so, I've used a little What does your workflow look like? Let me know if you have better solutions. Having said that I will continue to use my Smultron Cyberduck combo until I can convince my wife to skip a date night and put the money towards Coda. I like seeing my file structure along the left hand side, something that Smultron lacks (you have to go to Cyberduck to see this). It’s ease of use and the fact that it’s an all in one package is very attractive. I’d have to say that if money wasn’t an issue I would definitely go with Coda. Well I’ve been fairly even with both sides at the moment.
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