![]() ![]() These are all I can think of off the top of my head. Jedit Ω (commercial) – An excellent, scriptable Rich Text / Plain Text Editor – about $18.00 USD. UltraEdit (commercial) Expensive – $80.00 USD / Year subscription. There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation. Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. The demo period would appear to be open-ended, so it might be worth looking at if you have a need. With a price tag of $80.00 USD I'm not buying a copy any time soon. I'm concerned to see it hasn't been updated since Oct 2019 though. Sublime Text (commercial) – is/was quite popular. (Broken as of 8 23:39 CST on macOS 10.12.6 – dev contacted – supposedly Big Sur ready.) Komodo Edit / IDE (freeware/commercial) – It looks like Komodo Edit (free) has been deprecated in favor of a free tier of Komodo IDE.ĬotEditor (freeware) – A scriptable plain text editor.Įddie – Very lightweight programming editor with MPW-style worksheet. ![]() GNU Emacs (freeware) – A Terminal based text editor – very powerful and mature.Įmacs for Mac v26.3 (freeware) – Emacs with a GUI.Īquamacs 3.5 (freeware) – Emacs with a GUI. Vim (freeware) – A Terminal based text editor – very powerful and mature. ![]() BBEdit is used for a string translation project and as a temporary txt file editor (it's fast to launch and it has a separate search window).VSC is mainly used for the Custom HTML Prompt files which are stored locally, and.Brackets is linked with a ftp server to sync some coded files there,.Atom is linked with the Github server to sync a html website hosted there,.I don't have to switch between different projects. I usually use different editors for different projects, so that when I open a certain editor, it opens that project by default. Wiki editors: please add HTML editors you have found that work well.īeside BBEdit, I also use Atom, Brackets, and Visual Studio Code.It has very powerful and easy-to-use table design/layout/editing, and WYSIWYG setting of CSS and form element properties. BlueGriffon – a free, but powerful, WYSIWYG content editor powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox.Also includes a powerful RegEx (Grep) find and replace tool. TextWrangler – a free, but powerful, plain text editor that has syntax support for HTML. ![]()
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