This is a must have in my book - I'm currently trying to get off TextWrangler (as its no longer got a clear development roadmap), it has this and other code-aware features that any pro developer just takes for granted (refactoring, function/token locators, alternate file switching, diffs etc). If Textastic is serious about developers, they need to build some equivalent functionality in, otherwise devs may as well just use notepad :). The benefit of having an OSX+iOS editor is the draw for Textastic. What concerns me, is that this has been on the forum for 6 years. Maybe that purchase on the AppStore wasn't well spent :(
This is a must have in my book - I'm currently trying to get off TextWrangler (as its no longer got a clear development roadmap), it has this and other code-aware features that any pro developer just takes for granted (refactoring, function/token locators, alternate file switching, diffs etc). If Textastic is serious about developers, they need to build some equivalent functionality in, otherwise devs may as well just use notepad :). The benefit of having an OSX+iOS editor is the draw for Textastic. What concerns me, is that this has been on the forum for 6 years. Maybe that purchase on the AppStore wasn't well spent :(