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On Mac OS, we suggest the Komodo Edit text editor.
 
To install itKomodo Edit:
 
* Go toClick http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit/downloads/thank-you?dl=http://downloads.activestate.com/Komodo/releases/6.1.1/Komodo-Edit-6.1.1-7295-macosx-x86.dmg to download the Komodo Edit installer.
* Once the installer is done downloading, start Finder (the blue smiley face on your Dock).
* Click on '''Mac Disk Image (DMG)''', and wait for it to download.
* OpenOn the newleft Komodoside Editof virtualthe driveFinder, inunder Finder"Devices", there will be and locateentry thefor Komodo "Komodo-Edit program-6".
* Click on "Komodo-Edit-6".
* Copy it to '''Applications''': drag the icon and drop it onto Applications in Finder's left-hand navigation column.
* Click on "Komodo Edit.app" in the center column and drag it to "Applications"
 
To run itKomodo Edit:
 
* Start Finder
* Open it like you would any other Mac program: From the programs list in the Applications folder.
* On the left side of the Finder, under "Places", click on "Applications".
* In the middle column, scroll down to to find Komodo Edit.
* Double-click Komodo Edit to launch the editor.
 
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Now you have an editor that you can use to open any text file, including Python programs.
 
If you haveprefer a different editor for text, check with an instructor before moving on to make sure it will work for the weekend.
 
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