Resuscitating a previous thread, which I can't reply to (too old?), so starting a new thread. The old thread is here:
http://is.gd/xA9z
I've switched back from TextMate to BBEdit, but one of the features I really liked in TextMate was the "directory browser" feature that also support multiple open files in tabs. It really confused me when I couldn't get the drawer in disk browser mode, and then I discovered projects and have been limping along that way.
But really, I have no need for projects, as far as I know. In fact, it's a bit of a hassle to have a separate file to keep around just for the project, just to get the luxury of the drawer. Maybe I'm missing something with projects; but I tend to work with BBEdit and multiple and tabbed Terminal windows. Philosophically, I love BBEdit as my text editor, but it doesn't need to be my whole world :-)
>From a UI perspective, it's seems like it's quite confusing, as projects and disk browsers look VERY similar, but of course act completely different. I can understand that trying to unify these might be hard. But I would be happy with no unification, an expert mode setting to disable projects, and have disk browser act more like project does today, from the aspect of the tree picker and the drawer, if it came to that.
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