

Another irritation is that dialogs don't end up in the right places. The initial choice of fonts and colors is less than pleasing, and while it seems fast, it's almost frenetically fast - it seems jumpy. I found the initial TextWrangler experience to be very disappointing. Although my initial experience with it was disappointing, it has been growing on me a little bit recently.

So, for now, Smultron is my plain-text editor of choice, but TextWrangler has been growing on me recently, and may soon pass Smultron.Ĭoming from the same people that make BBedit, I had great expectations for the BareBones TextWrangler. If Smultron offered an auto-complete language feature for CSS and HTML (it does have support for these languages, but I haven't found an auto-complete feature), I'd probably use it all the time, and not bother with Komodo.
#Smultron help mac os x#
Other than that, the basic Smultron features include: spell-checking, line numbering, the ability to edit multiple files simultaneously, a nice split-window view, full support for the Mac OS X metaphor, the ability to hide most UI widgets, and many other features. Hopefully this is a bug that will be fixed soon.

I keep turning off line numbers, and every time I restart Smultron they're back on again. While I'll be using Komodo for editing language files (CSS, HTML, others), I'm currently using Smultron as a plain text editor instead of TextMate, and so far, I like it.īefore I get into the positive features, Smultron currently has one really annoying feature: It keeps forgetting that I don't like to have line numbers displayed. Other than the application icon they use, Smultron looks as Mac-like as any text editor I reviewed. I just visited the Smultron website, and the author has decided to discontinue development of the project. UPDATE: Smultron is dead long live Smultron.
