![]() ![]() In fact, there are like 3 features a text editor NEEDS: The problem with downloading a program to handle basic text editing? Why should I have to? Every other operating system has a built in, GUI based text editor that handles things like not text-wrapping. I was doing something in OSX for work, disconnected, and figured "Meh, I'll just look at this CSV file here instead of rebooting." My mistake. The only reason I even use OSX anymore is because Cisco's Anåonnect client for Linux doesn't work with my work VPN. I booted back into Linux because OSX seems to fail me more often than not lately anyway, and this was just another example. I use nano, but at that point, whether using nano or vim, why use OSX instead of linux? Unless you expect the common user to drop into the terminal and start typing commands again like its 1987. GEdit, on the other hand, does both equally well (and poorly). TextEdit is apparently more like Wordpad than Notepad.which means OSX is lacking a basic text editor. ![]() Remember, Windows has Notepad and Wordpad, and Notepad is a basic text editor while Word Pad is more featured. ![]()
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