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== Our recommendation ==
On Mac OS, we suggest the Smultron text editor. You'll have to first ''download'' it, then ''install'' it.
To
* Click [http://voxel.dl.sourceforge.net/project/smultron/smultron/3.5.1/Smultron-3.5.1.zip this link and download the ZIP file]
* The ZIP file will expand, and you will have app called Smultron.
* Open Finder from the bar at the bottom.
To ''install' it:
* On the left side of the Finder, under "Devices", there will be and entry for "Komodo-Edit-6".▼
* Start Finder
▲* On the left side of the Finder, under "
* Drag the Smultron icon to any blank space in that window.
To ''run'' Smultron:
* Start Finder
* On the left side of the Finder, under "Places", click on "Applications".
* In the middle column, scroll down to to find
* Double-click
== Success! ==
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Revision as of 23:14, 7 July 2011
Our recommendation
On Mac OS, we suggest the Smultron text editor. You'll have to first download it, then install it.
To download' Smultron:
- Click this link and download the ZIP file
- The ZIP file will expand, and you will have app called Smultron.
- Open Finder from the bar at the bottom.
To install' it:
- Start Finder
- On the left side of the Finder, under "Places", click on "Applications".
- Drag the Smultron icon to any blank space in that window.
To run Smultron:
- Start Finder
- On the left side of the Finder, under "Places", click on "Applications".
- In the middle column, scroll down to to find Smultron.
- Double-click Smultron to launch the editor.
Success!
Now you have an editor that you can use to open any text file, including Python programs.
If you prefer a different editor for text, check with an instructor before moving on to make sure it will work for the weekend.