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Jedit X

Jedit X - 2.15

Cocoa text editor.

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Current Version: 2.15
Release Date: 2009-04-19
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 382
Downloads (all versions): 20,849
Price: $28.00

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Product Description:

The Cocoa version of the popular text editor in Japan. Supports Unicode, Text Encoding Sniffer, Customizable Syntax Coloring, Fully Customizable Key Bindings, Split Editing Window, Line Numbers Display, Book Marking, Object Embedding (image, Quicktime Movie and files), Sorting etc. Rev.2 is Optimized for Mac OS X Leopard, supports tabbed window, File Drawer, none-contiguous layouting, rectangular paste, word completion, smart index menu, smart quote, smart separation between Japanese and English, smart URL link and more.

What's new in this version:

A maintenance update.

  • Fixed a Rev.2.14 bug that drag & dropping onto an empty document did not work.
  • Disabled the menu "Tools" functions when the document was not editable.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Jedit X ReviewGreat Application - Version: 1.32, 2/14/2006 10:24PM PST

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bluloo
The bookmarking and split window features combined with native rtf file formats make this an excellent choice for nearly anyone needing a nice feature set and cross platform compatibility.

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

:-)
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Jedit X CommentaryNow has highlighting - Version: 1.28, 10/26/2005 11:15PM PST

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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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Jedit X CommentaryLuxury cocoa text editor - Version: 1.0.19b, 3/18/2005 12:25PM PST

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Lex Luthor

ghostdoguk_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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