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Wisp

Wisp - 0.5a9

Cocoa shell script editor

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.5a9
Release Date: 2003-06-08
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,322
Downloads (all versions): 5,542

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Wisp Troubleshooting ReportThere is a problem... - Version: 0.5a9, 6/9/2003 08:09PM PST

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ExecutiveEditor
scotte_pie is right; documents don't seem to open properly (or at all) in this new version. That said, until now, I've had nothing but good experiences with this app. I'm sure the developer will fix the problem quickly; don't let a bad review scare you away.
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Wisp ReviewThis sucks - Version: 0.5a9, 6/8/2003 12:02PM PST

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scotte_pie
when i first saw that it was a shell script editor i was hopeful that it is what i was looking for but then i used it. I have a current project PHPInstall witch i use textedit for but i tried to open that file in Wisp and nothing happened when i dragged the file to the icon, then i tried to open it with the open option and all it gave me was a blank window. Then i went under preferences to see if i was missing something and i changed a few setting and clicked apply and nothing. I'm guessing it applied the setting but gave not confirmation not even closing the window or beeping. I guess thats why it still in alpha, but rate now its just a wast of HDD space.
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Wisp CommentaryIf you can… - Version: 0.5a4, 11/3/2002 11:43AM PST

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thomas533
handle a vi type enviroment then you should really chekc out the OSX port of VIM (http://macvim.swdev.org/OSX/). It is quite nice and can handle just about any file type you throw at it. Plus once you get the vi commands down you will be so much more productive you will not ever know how you lived with out it!
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Wisp ReviewDoesn't seem to… - Version: 0.5a4, 11/3/2002 11:42AM PST

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davecom
be able to open up any files, however all the other functionality is there. Good job.
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Wisp Commentarysooloo: why would… - Version: 0.5a4, 11/3/2002 10:40AM PST

Eridius
you want a replacement for BBEdit? It works fine on OS X. While this may be a nice tool for shell scripting, it would never take over BBEdit in terms of more general editing (i.e. html, php, C, etc)
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Wisp Reviewwhy limit it… - Version: 0.5a4, 10/24/2002 02:30PM PST

sooloo
to shell scripting?? add html syntax coloring and some kind of text clipping insert ability, and this might just be the long-awaited Cocoa replacement for BBEdit
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Wisp ReviewSuper!! Exactly what… - Version: 0.5a4, 10/24/2002 03:06AM PST

Mac-Fan No 1
I need. Thanks for freeware.
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