In September 2019, a final version was released. A public alpha was made available for download on the TextMate blog in December 2011, followed by a release candidate at the end of 2016. TextMate features declarative customizations. It has enough project management features to keep most users happy, but is otherwise kept lightweight with a clean and minimalistic GUI. TextMate is a general-purpose GUI text editor for macOS created by Allan Odgaard. TextMate is not an IDE but by using its powerful snippets, macros, and unique scoping system, it can often provide features that even a language-specific IDE lacks. Fonts And ColorsĬreated by a closet UNIX geek who was lured to the Mac platform by its ease of use and elegance, TextMate has been referred to as the culmination of Emacs and OS X and has resulted in countless requests for both a Windows and Linux port, but TextMate remains exclusive for the Mac, and that is how we like it!
TextMate puts you back in control, reduces the mental overhead, and turns manual work into something the computer does. Especially when you are dealing with a lot of files at once - like most projects do. Without an editor dedicated to the task, it is also often cumbersome, overwhelming, and repetitive. Whether you are a programmer or a designer, the production of code and markup is hard work. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate brings Apple’s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors.