Hello MyMother,

I heard fabulous things about textmate having the most intuitive user interface ...

But since I have no Mac to try it out, I wanted to ask you about more insights into the main advantages ...

...but meanwhile I stumbled about these google-hits 8)

http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/13/emacs-to-textmate-part-1

http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2006/05/emacs_est_mort_vive_le_textmat_1.html

http://www.nabble.com/Emacs-vs.-TextMate-(not-trying-to-start-an-editor-war)-to18377252.html#a18377252

Maybe you want to add something ...

(... otherwise I left some bookmarks for this issue ;)

Cheers Rolf


In reply to Re^2: IDE for OSX (textmate vs emacs) by LanX
in thread IDE for OSX by Foxpond Hollow

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