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DESCRIPTION
Tex-Edit Plus is a styled text editor that nicely accommodates users who require a little more than SimpleText can offer, without having to use a full-fledged word processor. It's fast, efficient, and has a clean, uncluttered interface. Users will also find it handy for cleaning up text received over the Internet.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.9.8:
  • Fixed AppleScript bug involving object counting and "whose clause" resolution on Intel platform.
  • Fixed bug that prevented the cancellation of some time-consuming operations (with cmd-period).
  • Sort commands now sort entire document when no text is selected.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.


Developer:Trans-Tex Software
Downloads:49,021
  - Version d/l:2,341
Development:Editors
License:Shareware
Date:30 Jul 2007
Platform:PPC
Price:$15.00
Tex-Edit Plus X User Reviews (78 posts)Write A Review
Jul 31 2007

ANOTHERUSER  Yay! That's my review.

That 'whose clause' intel scripting bug really needed fixing -- Thanks, Tom!

Even as a Rosetta app (hint hint) it's still one of my most useful favorites.  (Version 4.9.8)

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Jun 29 2007
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ZOOMADDICT  This is top-notch shareware but anyone considering it needs to be aware the developer is not currently supporting it. They claim to but Tex-Edit is not a Universal binary yet (and there is no date as to when it will be, just "I'll get to it when possible" about a year ago). Had to move to another text editor after several years, which was disappointing.  (Version 4.9.8b1)

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Feb 2 2006

PINK PANTHER  Name misleading.

Nothing to to do with Tex or LaTex.

Why not changing to "Text-Edit Plus X"?  (Version 4.9.7b7)

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Sep 10 2005
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JAMIE KAHN GENET  Instead I get a Save File dialog upon quitting. It doesn't matter if I do in fact save it somewhere the first time (thinking maybe I have to do it just once at the beginning now). I still get it every time :-( This Workbook feature used to work perfectly in the previous version I was trying out. But not now. It's annoying as I'd come to reply on a scratchpad for my thought that I didn't have to bother saving manually.

This and actual changing of files just to view them without garbage characters (e.g. line ending conversion), is very frustrating. I'd _like_ to use Tex-Edit to _view_ text files, but always being presented with Save File dialogs I then have to cancel out of, is a big waste of my time. I DON'T want to save anything to a readme, or other documentation file.

It's a pity, as despite the flaws in Tex-Edit I'd like to have made it my main plain text and RTF editor. Now I'm looking at buying Nisus Express for rich text editing and keeping Text Wrangler around for plain text. Not as simple a solution as a better, working Tex-Edit may have provided me, but what else can I do? :-(  (Version 4.9.4b6)

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