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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Tuesday
24Mar2009

let's get up to date...

Everyone still following Diamond, give a shout; I'll shout to the email list as well.

Good things on the way. Someone wants to pay -- for Android and iPhone development as well.

Let's polish this Diamond.

G.

Reader Comments (4)

I’m still following Diamond’s development, and am excited to see more good things coming from your desk!

March 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBram Pitoyo

Glad to hear Diamond is still, um, crystallizing! Been following for months, waiting for the motherlode ...

April 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAlan

I like Diamond for its beautiful appearance, and will love it if ctrl-H isn't assigned to "Homogenize Style", because Cocoa provides some of Emacs-like shortcut by default and on Emacs ctrl-H is assigned to backspace. I'd like "Homogenize Style" assigned to other keys, Ctrl-Shift-H, for example.

April 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKaoru Yamaoka

Starting next week on some Diamond updates; distracted a bit by a Dashboard project someone is paying for :). I'll get that key reassignment into the next full release.

April 28, 2009 | Registered CommenterGeoffrey

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