2
Score: 100%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More 21. A hackable text editor for centuries. GitHub, by the way we want, we will build a text editor. You can customize it to do something, but on the first day, without ever a vehicle touching at the same time efficient to use a configuration file. The nucleus of an atom, modern, accessible, and can be broken. We cant wait to see what you build. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,Electron,/,Atom,Shell
Alternatives 4
Score: 100%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More Official text editor of the GNOME desktop environment. Syntax highlighting and is suitable for programming, with support for multiple languages. Plugins can be extended. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,GNOME
Alternatives 6
Score: 99%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More GNU Emacs, and more extensible, customizable text editor. The programming language lisp, extensions, Emacs Lisp, the language, the essence of an interpreter support editing of the text. GNU Emacs-functions-text, source-code and HTML-Code for different file types, including modes, including syntax coloring, editing, content, and sensitive. Fully Integrated documentation, a tutorial for new users. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD
Alternatives 8
GNU nano
Score: 99%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More GNU Nano is a small and friendly text editor. Basic text editing, Nano, as well as it has many extra features like an interactive search and changing the number of rows and columns, auto-indentation, has the international support and go to the tab file name completion. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,Haiku
10
Score: 97%
FreeWindows
More The most simple text editor. Only it saves as a text .txt-format. Together is available for download; works with all versions of Windows. Features:Free,Windows
Alternatives 12
Score: 88%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More To beat sublimelik terminal in an effort to editing a simple terminal-based text editor. Include: mouse support, GUI apart from the editor like Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Node.JS
Alternatives 14
Score: 53%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More A text editor, fork of Gedit, and Puma. Hard the default text editor in Linux Mint. It is customizable and is available in several languages. Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux
Alternatives 16
Score: 22%
FreeWindows
More The most complex BabelPad Unicode text editor for Windows that supports the proper processing of the free command, and allows you to assign different fonts Features:Free,Windows,
Alternatives 18
Score: 20%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More Powerful and easy-to-use console-based text editor Diakonos. Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux,BSD
Alternatives 20
Score: 33%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More (Edit, and manage, a built-in terminal editor, syntax highlighting, line numbering, basic text-editing functions, provides a text editor with a file Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux
Alternatives 22
Score: 33%
FreeChromeWeb
More When scanning, you can use your browser as Notepad, to-do notes. To go for the notebook now have nowhere to go, will not convert into your browser Features:Free,Web,Chrome,OS,Chrome
Alternatives 24
Score: 33%
FreemiumWindows
More New users can easily create text documents or modify existing ones, plus editing text is a simple tool with which you. The application is designed as an alternative for Features:Freemium,Windows
Alternatives 26
Score: 33%
FreemiumWindows
More Text happy super quick + easy text editor. The more intense the content is much less chrome. Notepad is a user, but if on the search for a dessert Features:Freemium,Windows,Windows,S,Windows,Phone
Alternatives 28
Score: 100%
FreeWindows
More Code-free text and code editor app for the Windows platform, says it can be downloaded from the Windows Store. You can use it as a Notepad replacement for quick edit and other Features:Free,Windows
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