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Applications that use JTextile

In the last couple of weeks I've received word of three different applications which all use JTextile from their respective developers:

Jreepad is an excellent free "personal database" program - it's a great way to organise all your personal notes, thoughts, tasks, recipes, memories...

What's more, it's open-source and programmed in Java, so that all may benefit from it! Much used on Mac OSX, Linux, Unix, and even Windows!

Databinder is a programming toolkit for assembling database driven Web applications. It brings together Wicket and Hibernate, so you can start using the best programming technologies today, without fussing over their configuration.

TextileMe is simple gui swing based application to write textile files. This application implements all known textile processors written in java (Textile4J, JTextile).

Three very different uses of JTextile there, but all are really good - I'm very pleased that JTextile continues to be so useful!

 
JTextile 1.2

A small bugfix based on a report from Nathan Hamblen to allow blockquote without the cite attribute like this:

bq. my quoted text

Obviously I broke this behaviour in a patch in 2003 and no-one noticed.

Download JTextile 1.2

 

About JTextile

JTextile is a Java implementation of Dean Allen's Textile (http://textism.com/tools/textile).

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