Unless there's something about to burst into the world like Athena from Zeus' forehead, I think it's becoming pretty clear that TextMate : OSX :: BBEdit ; Mac Classic - it's becoming the editor that most Mac geeks use*. It's certainly the editor of choice for the Ruby On Gra.dien.ts crowd.
I never got deep into SEE, just using it for the live CSS preview. But I haven't had too many heavy-duty text editing things to do since OSX; I've mostly used TextEdit for little note files. TextMate made hacking my new gallery backend into shape a lot easier than it had any right to use, just with the file drawer alone.
* notwithstanding *nix geeks who got a Mac for its prettiness, and are still delighted to use Emacs/Vi/etc in a terminal.
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Date: 2006-05-22 09:54 pm (UTC)I never got deep into SEE, just using it for the live CSS preview. But I haven't had too many heavy-duty text editing things to do since OSX; I've mostly used TextEdit for little note files. TextMate made hacking my new gallery backend into shape a lot easier than it had any right to use, just with the file drawer alone.
* notwithstanding *nix geeks who got a Mac for its prettiness, and are still delighted to use Emacs/Vi/etc in a terminal.