The Diamond Document Editor



“Diamond” is an document editor I built as a tool for my own creative projects; it isn’t for everybody (it may not be for anybody) but the people who’ve seen it and used it have responded well enough that I’ve released it into the wild for your document composing pleasure. “Sapphire” is a lightweight document-based project management system which is currently available for download in its Beta Release; in the future it will be built into the Diamond editor itself. On this page you can find the latest news about Diamond and its sister-applications; you can also subscribe to the RSS feed for this page under the “Subscribe” link to the left. You can download Diamond on the downloads page. You can access User discussions on the User Forum page, or leave a brief comment below. The Gallery displays a host of information about Diamond, how it works, and how it can be used.
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Sunday
16Nov2008

Now Available: Diamond 3.4.1 (Leopard and Tiger Versions)

I have rolled each of these into the full release packages with revised ReadMe’s. I’ll be working towards the 3.5 Release (with encoding support, auto update, and built-in help system, hopefully) within the next couple of weeks, and at that time will make a new posting on MacUpdate; thus make sure you let me know of any bugs you find in the meanwhile. I’m making a summary of all outstanding User Requests and will be posting the list for discussion/amendment soon. Thanks!

Reader Comments (2)

Just downloaded the 3.4.1 Tiger version this morning with great expectation. The app launches fine and Preferences looks nice. The only problem, so far, is that I can't get it to open any file or create a new one. As a result of which I have no means to test new features of the update, hope you'd fix this soon. Thanks!
Sumeth

November 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSumeth Chaochuti

Yikes!! I'll look into this right away. I'm pulling the package for Tiger from the site in the meantime because I think I know what went wrong. Thanks for the quick feedback.

November 17, 2008 | Registered CommenterGeoffrey
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