According to some recent posts, the upgrade to OSX Lion and its functionality with Corona involves the “upgrade” to XCode 4.x as well. As more developers shift over to Lion in general, they will inevitably be roped into XCode4, and eventually it will become mandatory in conjunction with iOS5, etc.
So I guess it’s time to say “bye” to my old faithful XCode3. Unfortunately, I relied upon XCode3 as my Lua editor too. With the free plugin for syntax coloring, and the nice pull-down menu for functions, it was practically an ideal editing environment.
XCode4 is reportedly lousy as a code editor for anything except Obj-C or C++, if it works at all. I know for a fact that it doesn’t work with the Lua syntax coloring plugin that worked so beautifully in version 3.
So the question is, what now? What code editor are Lion/Corona users now switching to? I located various options, but some of them cost upwards of $50! While I can “afford” that, it seems almost obscene. $50 for a basic code editor? Come off it!
I don’t ask for much. I just need a basic code editor which colors Lua syntax. A simple way to locate/browse functions would be really nice too (XCode3 did so via a convenient pull-down menu at the top). I don’t need debugging or code wrapping or error checking or anything extra like that… I can debug my own code, thank you very much. 
Any advice Lion/XCode4 users?
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