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- Version: 1.32, 2/14/2006 10:24PM PST
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bluloo
Now has highlighting - Version: 1.28, 10/26/2005 11:15PM PST
(3 of 4 users found this comment useful)
stoneman
The new "Character Back Color" menu item is what other editors call a highlighter. It is now possible to highlight text in any color you please. The cool thing about this feature is that I asked the developer about it only two weeks ago or so, and suddenly it's there. Nice. Of course, other (but not all) editors can do this too, but Jedit X has features I haven't found in others. Try it and see if it suits your working style. What I like about it is its bookmarks feature and the fact that its been rewritten in cocoa.
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- Contextual Menus
Luxury cocoa text editor - Version: 1.0.19b, 3/18/2005 12:25PM PST
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Lex Luthorghostdoguk_dotmac is right, now that TextWrangler is
freeware this very fine cocoa text editor is a little over
priced. Tex-Edit Plus at $15 seems more on the mark.
But Jedit X is meant for the asian market and therefore
priced accordingly. The toolbar has all the options that
I wish the Nisus developers could have included in Express.
Unfortunately it's not a word processor and Apples own
TextEdit suits my slight daily needs of an rtf editor.
(fifteen bucks and I might change my mind;)
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- Luxury cocoa text editor (3 replies)

The split window feature is excellent and a real boon to my productivity. (This is lacking in so many other editors today)
:-)