What ever happened to Textmate 2?
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closed as not constructive by casperOne♦ Dec 12 '11 at 21:30
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I was almost positive that there was a post to the mailing list within the last 4 months that strongly implied -- or outright stated -- that there'd at least be a beta by summer 2009, but I haven't been able to dig it up, so I'm not sure. To be honest, I'm not really that concerned about TextMate. Sure, I'd love to see it, because new stuff is always cool; but in my opinion there are only 2 big features missing from TextMate -- split-pane viewing and better undo support -- and I've found I can live without those. TextMate 2 will probably be awesome, but the current TextMate is such a great editor that I'm not anxious for TM2 to come out. Update: A public alpha is due out by Christmas 2011. Update: A public alpha is now available | |||||||||||||||||||||
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From the wiki:
The author, Allan Odgaard, has updated the TextMate blog with this post:
And Here's the official blog post, saying the public alpha version will be release before Christmas 2011. http://blog.macromates.com/2011/whats-next/ | ||||
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Allan Odgaard (Oct 24, 2007):
Last I heard, it was in private alpha. Just remember: patience is a virtue. :) | |||||||
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Here is a recent post on a mailing list from author Allan Odgaard. It sheds a little light on the current state of development. In short, don't expect anything soon. | |||
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It doesn’t say that anywhere in the article. Besides, this is simply not true. MacRabbit is also a 1 person company like MacroMates. Textmate's developer lives in Denmark; MacRabbit's lives in Belgium. Expresso is a different editor, not Textmate 2. | |||
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Just saw this... | |||
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He's working on it | |||
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I can scarcely believe this is true, but I just read that it is scheduled for release at the end of October, 2010. | |||
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Well it's been 1 1/2 years since this question. And no update. And no news. I'm moving on from textmate. Shame really, cause it was the best editor on Mac. But, hell, even dreamweaver has passed it up. | |||||||||||||
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There's really no excuse in the world that could convince that textmate 2 isn't vaporware. Even if he was secretly coding the editor to demolish all other editors, the amount of years that have passed and lack of any real evidence of anything solid whatsoever, point toward poor development practices and lack of experience producing a product. Unfortunately it looks like textmate 1 was a fluke, and texmate 2 is the software worlds chinese democracy... | |||
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not exactly a direct answer to this question, but since I just signed up for an account and don't have the rep points to comment on an answer (or as it turns out include more than one hyperlink), I'll leave my response here for Paul and Vasil: You should definitely check out Ciarán's ReMate Update plugin for TextMate as it has been invaluable for me while working with NFS. I also highly recommend Ciarán's other TextMate plugin, ProjectPlus (ciaranwal.sh/projectplus) One last plug for Ciarán...most likely due to the fact that he has developed some great plugins for TM1, he has also been hired by Allan (wiki.macromates.com/FAQ/TextMate2) to work on TextMate 2 | |||
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Here's the official FAQ about TextMate 2. | |||
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I think its sad that this question remains one of the top Google search items when looking for TextMate 2 information yet it is filled with rumors and insinuations. They are working diligently on it and what they are trying to do is so very very hard. Give them a break. I even wrote an article on this: On TextMate 2 | |||
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A new post today with title What's Next on MacroMates official blog states (bold emphasis by me):
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I am predicting, right now, that he is going to surprise everyone and give us a gift on Christmas of this year. How perfect of an opportunity would it be for him release a relatively polished non-beta on Christmas and watch everybody in the world go ape shit. Mark my words. 10 days. | |||||||
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TextMate author was hired by MacRabbit (company behind the Espresso editor) so it could be that Espresso will be the next TextMate (it's a real shame..) | |||||||
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