![]() The negative feedback spread around on VersionTracker there were manyĬomplaints, and this influenced sales. Internally and were not at all related to the platform switch. However, most of the performance problems were related to fixing bugs Performance issues and people blamed it on going cross platform. Mac OS and Windows, and a Linux version was released a couple of monthsīut Pepper 4.0 was not well received. It took me nine months to finish Pepper 4.0 for Vodde, who helped me get up to speed on Windows (I had never programmedįor that OS before). PowerPlant for the first Mac OS port and now I started replacing ![]() The code was already quite portableīut now I separated Pepper’s code from the more generic code. įrankly, I was very disappointed by Mac OS X and so Iĭecided to do a port to Windows. Pepper started life as Pe on BeOSĪnd was ported to Mac OS. What happened? It seems like an awful lot of work to abandon. In fact, it is no longer evenĪvailable for download, except for registered users. You are no longer taking orders for Pepper, the text editor you’veīeen working on for several years. Hekkelman via email - who better to interview the author of a Mac text editor than someone who used to work for Bare Bones Software? Two weeks ago, the 36-year-old resident of the Netherlands called it quits, and announced that he was no longer developing or selling Pepper. ![]() Maarten Hekkelman is the programmer behind Pepper, a Macintosh programmer’s text editor that started life on BeOS as Pe. ![]() Pepper Author Maarten Hekkelman Friday, 30 August 2002 ![]()
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