TextEdit is OS X's version of Notepad (more like WordPad, actually), which has received some features with Leopard that I am appreciating very much... for instance, headers/footers, which means I can now completely abandon Pages and MS Word (neither of which I like much) for school papers. I also just discovered that it automatically loads unsaved documents if it gets closed accidentally. Very nice.
What's your text editor of choice?
MSWord, only because it's basically the only thing I use.
Yes, yes,Openoffice, blah blah blah.
On my computer I only have Notepad, I despise it. ::)
Though TextEdit sounds nice, hopefully I can purchase a Mac soon.
I use Notepad.
I like it too. Being a quick text/HTML editor it does have its limitations but I find that its great for writing out school reports and such.
Since I do mostly coding with NOTEPAD, NOTEPAD is my editor of choice. BTW, Microsoft Word is a Word Processor, not a Text Editor.
Quote from: TheKoopaBros. on November 10, 2007, 03:24:56 PM
I like it too. Being a quick text/HTML editor it does have its limitations but I find that its great for writing out school reports and such.
Taco HTML Edit is by far and away the best HTML (and any web-development language, actually) editor I've ever used. Check it out.
Quote from: Lotos on November 10, 2007, 06:03:41 PM
MSword for reports and poop
Notepad for other stuff
actually, exactly the same.
I usually use Notepad on my computer because my MS Word is actually broken XD
Quote from: Zovistograt on November 10, 2007, 06:04:56 PM
Quote from: Lotos on November 10, 2007, 06:03:41 PM
MSword for reports and poop
Notepad for other stuff
actually, exactly the same.
I usually use Notepad on my computer because my MS Word is actually broken XD
lolpwned
Quote from: Snorkel on November 10, 2007, 03:37:13 PM
Quote from: TheKoopaBros. on November 10, 2007, 03:24:56 PM
I like it too. Being a quick text/HTML editor it does have its limitations but I find that its great for writing out school reports and such.
Taco HTML Edit is by far and away the best HTML (and any web-development language, actually) editor I've ever used. Check it out.
I've used it before, but overall I prefer Textedit for its simplicity. If I was more into web design I'm sure I'd use it more, though.