Hi Vahid,
I may of course be missing a great deal, but from the TextMate web
site, I can't see any features that aren't already available with
Eclipse -- which runs quite well on my Mac.
I'd think encouraging our community to use a single cross-platform,
open source editor/IDE would be a good first step towards more
cooperative (and dare I say... integrated) work. Did you guys try
Eclipse?
Russ
At 3:46 PM -0800 12/10/07, Vahid Nadi wrote:
>TextMate is a full featured text editor for Mac. Detailed
>information about this product can be viewed at
>http://macromates.com/. WebApplications group in IST is thinking
>about purchasing site license for TextMate and making it available
>through Software Central for students, faculty and staff.
>I am just trying to find out how many people would be interested in
>this product and if it would be feasible to purchase a site license.
>If you are interested in this product please email me directly at
>vnadi_at_berkeley.edu with the total number of licenses you would like
>to get.
>Thanks
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