I watched one of their screencasts the other day. Absolutely amazing. On Jan 24, 8:07 am, "Andrew McCafferty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After further investigation and much excitement, it looks like Cake > support already exists and can be downloaded, along with various other > "bundles" from here: > > http://intype.info/download/bundles/ > > Andrew > > On 24 Jan, 13:34, "D.Pape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yes, looks really great. Thanks mandy! > > > Andrew McCafferty schrieb: > > > > Thanks Mandy! > > > > This could be the one that drags me away from HTMLKit for good. I've > > > only been playing with it for a few minutes but it looks great. Cake > > > support would just be the icing on the....well...cake. > > > > Andrew > > > > On 24 Jan, 12:18, "Mandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Well, this post is not about asking a question, but about sharing an > > >> editor that I recently found. > > > >> You can read more about it > > >> here:http://mandysingh.blogspot.com/2007/01/finally-good-editor-for-window... > > > >> This is going to be having CakePHP support very soon and is really > > >> kickass (trust me - it's TextMate for windows). > > > >> Thanks, > > >> Mandy.
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