UltraEdit 4.0 has been released for Mac and Linux. The downloads are in the usual place. You can see the latest changelogs here (Mac, Linux).
Fun, fun, fun…
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Tim…
In a previous post I said that UltraEdit moves through beta really quickly. Today I’m rocking UltraEdit v4.0 Release Candidate on Fedora 18…
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Tim…
Hot on the heels of the recent UltraEdit v19 release for Windows, comes the UltraEdit v4 Beta II release for Linux/Mac.
I’ve just started using it and so far so good. They usually progress through the betas pretty quick. I didn’t have time to install the beta I before this one dropped.
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Tim…
For all those folks who are forced to use Windows, you might be interested to know UltraEdit v19 has just been released.
You can check out the new features here.
The latest version for Mac/Linux is still 3.3, so maybe we are due a new version there too?
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Tim…
I was using UltraEdit 3.3 on Fedora 17 with no problems. After the upgrade to Fedora 18 it continued to work fine. Then I noticed there was a newer build of 3.3 on the IDM website, so I downloaded and installed it. Unfortunately, it didn’t work. I guess it was a later build for Fedora 17, not a new Fedora 18 build.
I dropped the guys at IDM an email and they did a new build straight away and it worked fine. This build is available from the website now.
It’s nice when people write cool apps and back them up with good service when you need help!
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Tim…
I’m now rockin’ UltraEdit 3.3 on my MacBook Pro and Linux boxes at home. A previous announcement suggested by this version the Mac and Linux versions would have caught up with the Windows version from a functionality perspective. I’m not sure if that’s true, but they are close enough for me.
The latest Windows versions is 18.20, which I use at work, but home is where the real magic happens.
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Tim…
I’m now rockin’ UltraEdit 3.2 on Mac and Linux…
This is the version that is meant to bring the Mac/Linux version in line with the Windows version as far as functionality is concerned. I’m not sure that is the case, but it’s getting ever closer. It certainly does everything I need it to do now.
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Tim…
I’ve been using the beta versions of UltraEdit 3.1 for Mac and Linux for a while, but I only noticed today the production version has been released. I normally get email updates, so I figure this one must have got directed to spam by accident.
Anyway, I’m now rockin’ the latest version on both platforms. Happy days…
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Tim…
UltraEdit 2.3 has just been released for Linux. It now has a Fedora 16 build, which is nice.
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Tim…
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