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SubEthaEdit 2.5
SubEthaEdit, the collaborative text editor of the gods, has hit version 2.5. There are a raft of new features in this point release, including:
An application wide AppleScript menu
Tons of scriptabilty improvements
Hidden files can be seen in ...
SubEthaEdit is Now Tabtastic
Quirky, but cool, collaborative text editor SubEthaEdit is out today with version 2.6, which adds everybody's favorite (relatively) new UI item: tabs. Of course the main reason to use SubEthaEdit remains its collaborative features, nonetheless the ...
macZOT! offers SubEthaEdit
Speaking of free, those crazy folks at macZOT! are at
it again. They are running BLOGZOT 2.0 on MacZOT.com (what's up with all the caps?) in
which several thousand copies of SubEthaEdit (totaling about
$105,000 in software) might be given away. Why ...
SubEthaEdit 2.2
My favorite text editor, SubEthaEdit, has just been updated to version 2.2 and it's ready for the new Intel-based Macs, as it "now comes as a universal binary, i.e. developers with Developer Transition Kits can now use SubEthaEdit without reverting ...
SubEthaEdit: The Collaborative Text Editor
File this under: Program for OS X that everybody should know about, but surprisingly not everyone does.
Most non-OS X based developer weblogs that I read return to one point of lust: If only they had something like
SubEthaEdit on Linux / ...
SubEthaEdit hits 2.3
SubEthaEdit, the favorite collaborative text editor of many TUAWers,
has just been revved to 2.3. The biggest
change in this version is that the licensing structure has changed. There are no longer any free license of
SubEthaEdit. The Coding Monkeys ...
SubEthaEdit Celebrates Tiger with A Giveaway
The Coding Monkeys just released a new version of one of my favorite OS X programs, SubEthaEdit 2.1.2 (check out the release notes). The new version is ready for Tiger, and the SubEthaEdit peeps have a special treat for everyone: "From ...
SubEthaEdit 3.1 plays nicer with the 'net
SubEthaEdit, the high-power collaborative code editor from The Coding Monkeys, has been bumped to version 3.1 with new features to make collaboration easier than ever.
SubEthaEdit has always worked well for LAN collaboration, but many users found the ...
SubEthaEdit version 3.0
SubEthaEdit is probably the original collaborative text editor on the Mac allowing multiple folks to work on a document at the same time over a local network or the internet. Now TheCodingMonkeys have released version 3.0 with a new custom file ...
The TUAW Interview: 3 Developers behind My Dream App
A few days ago I sat down (virtually) with the 3 developers who will be coding the winning ideas from My Dream App (they are also judges). Austin Sarner (AppZapper), Jason Harris (Shapeshifter, ThemePark, and Chicken of the VNC to name a few), and ...
Forgedit: tabbed text editor
We posted a while back about the introduction of tabs into SubEthaEdit. I recently ran across another text editor that offers tabs called ForgEdit, which bills itself as the "programmers text editor for OS X." It seems to be a rather straightforward ...
Apple's inconsistent interface
Sean over at Ditto asks, "...why does Apple keep seemingly arbitrarily changing the interface for specific apps?" It's a legitimate question. He has posted a screenshot of Safari, iTunes 5, Mail, VoodooPad, SubEthaEdit and GarageBand all ...
Leopard Love: "Go To" in TextEdit
TextEdit doesn't get much love. BBEdit, SubEthaEdit, and so forth grab the spotlight and all the attention. But I'm a TextEdit gal. I love the Emacs-like support and the price tag. For years now, I've resorted to Lorax's textextras to get "go to ...
Port Map: easy UPnP port mapping
One of the nice things about the Airport Extreme Base Station is the Airport Utility application used to manage it. Most other routers these days are managed with a web interface which can sometimes be a little wonky. So it was with some interest ...
WWDC '08: TheCodingMonkeys
Amongst my WWDC fumbles was the decision to conduct an interview in Yerba Buena park, adjacent to a main drag. At the time, it seemed like the best available option. Really. Martin and Dominik from TheCodingMonkeys (mentioned here on occasion) are ...


