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15+ Useful Windows Text Editors For Developers and Programmers Posted: 06 Oct 2010 08:01 PM PDT For many developers, a trusty text editor is all you need for even the most complex web applications. Whether you're creating a site from scratch, editing a CSS file, or messing around with configuration files on the server – a good, solid text editor will do the trick just fine. Last week, over 600 people voted for the text editor that they felt was the best from the large set of options out in the market. In this article, you'll find fifteen of the most ubiquitous text editors for development as voted by you. 1. SciTESciTe is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs. It is best used for jobs with simple configurations – it for building test and demonstration programs as well as SciTE and Scintilla, themselves. On Windows, there is a companion application Filerx which provides project management and macro features to SciTE. 2. CaditorCaditor is a portable tabbed text editor featuring encryption, syntax highlighting, autocomplete, line numbering and a functional plugin system. It has a convenient search box built into the tool bar of the text editor's interface so that you don't have to open another dialog box to perform a search. 3. E- Text editorE is a new text editor for Windows, with powerful editing features and quite a few unique abilities. It makes manipulating text fast and easy, and lets you focus on your writing by automating all the manual work. You can extend it in any language, and by supporting TextMate bundles, it allows you to tap into a huge and active community. 4. GNU EmacsGNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect with extensions to support text editing. GNU Emacs include Content-sensitive editing modes, including syntax coloring, for a variety of file types including plain text, source code, and HTML and Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users. 5. VIM Text EditorVim stands for 'vi improved' denoting that it is an improved version of the earlier used vi editor. Vim can run in a wide variety of platforms including Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. It was not primarily designed to be easy to use, favoring performance and technical flexibility instead. Because it is so different, learning to use Vim takes time. 6. Crimson EditorCrimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows.it can serve as a good replacement for Notepad, it also offers many powerful features for programming languages such as HTML, C/C++, Perl and Java. 7. pspadPSPad is another code editor that would be of interest to web developers because of its built-in FTP client. PSPad is ready to work immediately without requiring customization. The editor supports many file types and languages, with syntax highlighting.There are macros, clip files and templates to automate repetative tasks. Integrated HEX Editor, Project support, FTP Client, Macro Recorder, File Search/Replace, Code Explorer, Code page conversion… these are just some of the many features that PSPad offers 8. SourceEditSource Edit is an editor especially made for developers but can of course be used as a regular text editor as well.It natively supports the following languages: ASP, PHP, Java, C/C++, C#, Visual Basic, Pascal, Perl, Cold Fusion, SQL, HTML, CSS, XML Source You can also create a new one yourself using the Language Editor. Source Edit has an IntelliSense like code completion feature. Source Edit supports recording of keyboard macros. You can also add any custom tool to Source Edit tools menu and toolbar. 9. Komodo EditKomodo Edit supports PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django.It's absolutely fantastic to work with. It does everything a good editor should do, but it also adds a bunch of other little awesome things. If you are coming from a Vim or Emacs background, you can also set Komodo Edit to emulate Vim or Emacs key bindings. 10. jEditjEdit is written in Java can can run on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.jEdit Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Dozens of macros and plugins available. It also auto indent, and syntax highlighting for more than 130 languages. Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the "plugin manager" feature. Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor. 11. ConTEXTConTEXT is a small, fast and powerful freeware text editor, developed to serve as a secondary tool for software developers.ConTEXT is very light weight, is simple to use and hardly uses any RAM. It supports a large number of programming languages like C/C++, Delphi/Pascal, Java, Java Script, Visual Basic, Perl/CGI, HTML, CSS, SQL, FoxPro, 80×86 assembler, Python, PHP, Tcl/Tk, XML, Fortran, Foxpro and InnoSetup scripts. 12. XML Notepad 2007XML Notepad 2007 is themed around the same kind of just-the-text-ma'am simplicity of Windows' Notepad, but does add relevant features for markup language hacking.XML Notepad has a simple interface with a tree view of tags on left and their values displayed on right. Use this one as it reduces the chances of human errors in generating properly validated XML files. 13. Notepad2If what you want is a blaring fast text editor that starts instantly at the touch of a mouse and that gets things done as fast as possible, then Notepad2 is for you. Notepad2 is aimed at coders who need a little more oomph than the generic Notepad in Windows.It supports a number of programming languages. Hit F12, select the scheme and press OK. If you wish to replace the generic Notepad with Notepad2, here are the instructions for Windows XP and for Windows Vista. 14. TotalEditTotalEdit is a powerful notepad replacement and text editor. Packed full of features to help everyone from office workers, journalists through to programmers and web site editors. It is perfect for editing web sites (including PHP, HTML, Javascript, Ruby, JSP), file and hex editing, programming and AutoCad development with support for AutoLISP and DCL.It can help you work faster with features including Auto-Completion, Code-Folding, Language specific Syntax-Coloring, Plug-in External Compilers like Javac, Preview Web Pages, fully customizable environment, spell checker and much more. Best of all TotalEdit is free for commercial and non-commercial purposes (its freeware). 15. Programmer's NotepadProgrammer's Notepad is a light weight Notepad replacement that is aimed at programmers and web monkeys.Feature include syntax highlighting of a large number of programming languages including Python, Ruby, HTML, C, C++ and Java. Go for it if you are impressed by docking toolbars, support for ctags and interactive error finding (clicking on a error takes you to the line that caused it) 16. Notepad++Notepad++ is a free (as in "free speech" and also as in "free beer") source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.Notepad++ is written in C++ and uses pure Win32 API and STL which ensures a higher execution speed and smaller program size. By optimizing as many routines as possible without losing user friendliness, Notepad++ is trying to reduce the world carbon dioxide emissions. When using less CPU power, the PC can throttle down and reduce power consumption, resulting in a greener environment. |
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