I’ve personally always been a fan of SubEthaEdit, due to its lightweight, friendly UI, and killer collaboration feature.
But if you take their screenshots closely, .js files seem to be associated with TextWrangler. Panic is a company who takes care of details. Sigh. You could associate text files with SubEthaEdit or, even, Coda.
The name “Mike Zornek” comes to my mind everytime I think about websites that advertise shareware. I’m not as much impressed with Panic’s website as with Billable’s page. I don’t know why Mac developers don’t blog much about his screenshots and screencasts.
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To be clear the fancy
To be clear the fancy screenshot views I use on my site were not written by me. It’s a project called Lightbox2:
http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
All the screencasts I’ve done are all me and continue to be a huge reason for my success. A recent comments from customer:
Thanks for the kind words.
I was aware of Lightbox2.
I was aware of Lightbox2. I’m assuming that your visual/verbal/audial presentation of Billable may and will have a certain impact on your consulting work. I don’t get surprised if potential clients come to know you by Billable.