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TextWrangler

TextWrangler - 2.3

powerful general purpose text editor

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.3
Release Date: 2008-01-15
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 12,712
Downloads (all versions): 90,709

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TextWrangler is a powerful and richly-featured tool for composing, modifying, and transforming text stored in plain-text files.

TextWrangler is a...
  • General Purpose Text Editor
  • Programmer's Text Editor
  • Unix And Server Administrator's Tool
  • Powerful Text Transformer And Manipulator
  • Product Developed In The Best Traditions Of Bare Bones Software

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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

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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TextWrangler ReviewAmazingly good all-purpose text editor - Version: 2.2.1, 11/15/2007 09:50AM PST

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adam.d.jacobs
I've tried a number of text editors for OS X, including Smultron, Taco Edit, Aquamacs, and the built-in TextEdit. All of them are pretty good, but TextWrangler has made them all obsolete on my machine. This is an astoundingly full-featured program with uses in many different environments. I have several different requirements for a text editor, including CSS editing, HTML blog posts, and writing command and dictionary files for Stata (a statistics package). I used to use different programs for each: Aquamacs for statistics, Smultron for CSS, Taco for HTML things. Textwrangler now handles all of those duties.

Compared to other free editors, Textwrangler offers much more in the way of preferences, options, keyboard shortcuts and menus. It also has good help, and an excellent built-in tutorial. These are the sorts of things that don't always make it into one-person open-source software programs, and as much as I love those freeware endeavors this program just has a fuller feature set. As far as performance, it's very light on the memory, using barely more than finder in my 10.4 PPC setup.

My summary is: all the benefits of commercial software at the freeware price. I really can't believe how good this program is, no complaints so far.
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TextWrangler Troubleshooting ReportExpanding Trouble - Version: 2.2.1, 3/10/2007 10:27AM PST

rsimonis
Although a great program, it appears to not expand properly on my Mac Pro. Expands properly under PPC, but never shows up under Intel. Just FYI.

Needed to go into "Activity Monitor" to force quit the process before deleting the .DMG file.
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TextWrangler CommentaryNice, but broken on 10.4.7 / Intel Core Duo (MBP) - Version: 2.1.3, 8/21/2006 09:06AM PST

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muon
2.1.3 hangs when trying to open files via SFTP, requiring a force quit. Works just fine when using Fugu 1.2 as a helper app.
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