Collaborative text editor for Mac and Windows? [closed] - windows

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I am looking for a collaborative text editor for mac and windows with syntax highlighting.

I've used Gobby a few times in the past. It supports Windows, Linux and a Mac port seems available, too. It supports syntax highlighting.

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is there a OS dev framework that uses the menubar? [closed]

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I am thinking in build an application that stays at the menubar in OSX and the clock in Windows.
I would like to know if any of the cross-platforms frameworks (like wxwidgets, qt etc) are able to help me accomplish this.
Or is this so OS specific that I would have to build one app for each?
thanks,
Joe
Qt can happily do this for you. See the QSystemTrayIcon class, as well as it's setContextMenu() function.

What is the theme that Nitrous.IO uses for Ruby syntax highlight? [closed]

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http://i.imgur.com/Kfh5g96.png (or see below)
I want to use it in Sublime Text 3. Thank you.
This theme seems to be CodeMirror's blackboard or midnight, see here.
Blackboard is available on Sublime Text.
You may also look for other night bright themes to see if they fits:
https://sublime.wbond.net/browse/labels/color%20scheme
http://tmtheme-editor.herokuapp.com/
http://colorsublime.com/
https://github.com/theymaybecoders/sublime-tomorrow-theme
https://github.com/chriskempson/base16
https://github.com/buymeasoda/soda-theme/
https://github.com/daylerees/colour-schemes.git

API Documentation Manager and Browser for Windows [closed]

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The other day i found about a cool utility : Dash – Snippet Manager, Documentation Browser
This utility is collection of documentation of popular frameworks.
http://kapeli.com/dash/
However this is avaialble for Mac OS X only. Is there some tool/utility available for Windows as well ?
P.S Must have utility for Mac boys....
I know only Zeal but this one looks not so far advanced like Dash is.
Anyways it can be usefull: Zealdocs.org

Something like JsFiddle for VBScript? [closed]

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Is there an online tool for testing VBScript snippet? Something similar jsFiddle for javascript
PractiCode supports VBScript (only in Internet Explorer of course) but isn't as user friendly as jsFiddle.

XMP Library for Ruby [closed]

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Can anyone recommend an open source Ruby library for adding XMP metadata to JPEG images?
MiniExiftool, which is just a wrapper around the Exiftool command-line app, is the only open-source one I know of.
There's a commercial library called Chilkat, but I do not have experience with it, being that it is commercial.

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