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Message-ID: <B346EE45-7228-42A8-AE60-615724227347@gmail.com>
Date: 2012-09-27T01:21:16Z
From: Bhupendrasinh Thakre
Subject: Mac Text editors
In-Reply-To: <0FBC05C23171C24FA0D5CA33DB25A46FF5AED5@CAD-EX1.campusad.msu.edu>

My vote for R-Studio. Very elegant design and great functionality. However if coming from languages like Java and others then eclipse is better. R-Studio have dedicated section for Mac user which you will find useful.



Best Regards,

Bhupendrasinh Thakre
Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 26, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Steven Wolf <wolfste4 at msu.edu> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I've recently moved from using a windows machine to a Mac (some might call it an upgrade, others not?I'll let you be the judge).  Once I started using Notepad ++ on my windows machine, I really began to like it.  Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the free text editor options are for the Mac (Notepad ++ is windows only).  I've dabbled with Linux before and used Emacs/ESS there.  However, I seem to remember fighting pretty hard to make that work and the OSX file structure isn't that intuitive to me yet.  (For example, where is my .emacs file?)  
> 
> What text editors are best for the Mac, keeping in mind that I'm probably going to use them via the command line interface (e.g. X11 or Terminal).
> 
> Thanks!
> -Steve
> 
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