Lead TextMate developer Allan Odgaard’s decision yesterday to open source the code for the long-awaited version 2.0 was met with a lot of criticism. Ars readers chimed in via comments, our Open Forum, ...
TextMate developer MacroMates announced on Thursday that the code for TextMate 2.0, currently in alpha, is now available via the online GitHub repository. The code is being open sourced in order to ...
The long-delayed TextMate 2 text editor has been open-sourced under the GPL 3 license, says its creator Allan Odgaard. The editor, after being announced years ago, was released as an alpha in December ...
The alpha version of the popular Mac text editor, TextMate 2.0, has been open sourced. Developer Allan Odgaard made the decision based in part on what he calls Apple’s “steps to limit our freedom.” ...
Allan Odgaard, creator of TextMate, a text editor for Mac, will remain involved in the project, but decided to let users get involved. The long delay in the development of TextMate 2 led many users to ...
TextMate users, rejoice: after years of waiting, TextMate 2 is just around the corner. But is it too late? The official announcement is here. A public beta will be available before Christmas. TextMate ...
Like me, there are probably a lot of fresh new TextMate users out there in the audience thanks at least in part to MacHeist, so I thought it would be pertinent to point out a few helpful resources ...
In 2004, a developer by the name of Allan Odgaard released a new text-editor by the name of TextMate. Over the next few years, the application became extremely popular with coders because of a number ...
Allan Odgaard’s TextMate has been a beloved text editor since 2004 and one of Cult of Mac’s favorite apps for about just as long, but since 2009, development on the app has slowed to a crawl: three ...
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