SubEthaEdit for Linux?

by barce on September 4, 2008

SubEthaEdit is a fun editor that links coders via OS X’s chat. You and your friends can see each other’s cursor in the editor and edit accordingly. From a management perspective, it’s quite satisfying to see your coders collaborate on the same tough problem that crops up and you have to have everyone talk about it.

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Dear Lazy Web,

I have two questions:

Is there a SubEthaEdit for Linux?

What collaborative technologies do you use for coding?

Cheers,
Barce

PS I use eclipse, svn, pastebin, IM, IRC, and sometimes ventrilo. I would love to just use SubEthaEdit though.

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Daniel January 19, 2009 at 8:00 am

Yes. There is Gobby which offers much the same thing. I can’t say how it compares with SubEthaEdit, and I also don’t think they are compatible to the point where someone using SubEthaEdit can join a session with someone using Gobby.

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