[ANN] revIgniter
Andre Garzia
andre at andregarzia.com
Sun Nov 29 09:49:22 EST 2009
Hi All,
Again revIgnite is wonderful! Thanks again Ralf, it is the framework I
always wanted to write but never quite did and it has some wonderful stuff I
never thought of, I am very happy to use it.
Back on the topic of tools:
EDITORS
* TextMate - nothing beats textmate, nothing! TextMate is wonderful. <
http://macromates.com >
* Flux 2 - Flux is a very good WYSIWYG editor from the escapers. Flux 1 was
buggy, version 2 is quite an achievement. < http://theescapers.com >
* tText - Jerrys latest creation has a lot of potential, with its flexible
plugin architecture you can adapt it to your specific project. <
http://reveditor.com >
FTP/SFTP
* Interarchy - the best FTP/SFTP program for the mac, it has all features
and work great. Been using this for many years < http://nolobe.com >
* ExpanDrive - powered by macfuse framework, this basically adds FTP/SFTP/S3
file systems to the finder, it allows you to mount remote volumes as they
were local and work on the files as they were local, I am switching to this
from interarchy for my SFTP needs. It just works < http://expandrive.com >
DOCUMENTATION
* O'Reilly Safary Bookshelf - It allows you to put O'Reilly (and others)
books in your virtual bookshelf. You can then read the books, search,
download chapters. Worth every penny < http://safari.oreilly.com >
:D
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Jim Bufalini <jim at visitrieve.com> wrote:
> Ralf Bitter wrote:
>
> > I don't know any WYSIWYG editor, which can be used to
> > build revTalk web pages. So, the workflow is a bit tedious.
> > Something like Coda for irev would be nice.
> > For HTML I use a poor man's TextMate called Smultron,
> > and for CSS I use CSSEdit and the invaluable YAML framework.
>
> For what it's worth, there is a free, cross-platform, webpage
> development/general programming editor/tool that is written in Java called
> arachnophilia (how he came up with this name I have no idea), that I have
> used for many years for things like CSS, PHP, JavaScript and sometimes
> HTML.
> It's not WYSIWYG but it formats and colors code. It has FTP and page
> preview
> in browser, etc. You can get it for free from:
>
> http://vps.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index.php
>
> He seems to imply in his advanced sections that it is extensible, but not
> understanding enough about Java macros, I'm not sure. Maybe one of the Java
> gurus on this list can take a look and see if it can be extended to irev
> files?
>
> Aloha from Hawaii,
>
> Jim Bufalini
>
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