PSPad Code Editor for Programmer

PSPad is a free text and code editor for Windows. It is a simple lightweight but powerful code editor. It comes with syntax highlighting, extension support, code templates, differences highlighting, macro recorder, auto correction, intelligent internal HTML preview, ASCII chart with HTML entities and Code explorer.

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Some other important features are build in FTP client, full HEX editor, save desktop sessions, integrated TiDy library and spell checker. It supports Pascal, C/C++, INI, HTML, XML, PHP, C#, COBOL, CSS, Foxpro, Fortran, Java, perl, javascript, python, SQL,Tex, VB, XML and more.

 

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How to install FocusWriter Fullscreen Word Processor on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:September 11, 2020
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FocusWriter is a free and open source Word Processor for Linux and Windows. It is a simple distraction-free full screen word processor. It comes with TXT, RTF, and ODT file support. You can set daily goals, timers and alarms. It is released under open source GPL-3.0 License. Some other important features are you can set Typewriter sound effects on this editor, live statistics and spell-checking support. It also supports Sessions, Multi-document and themes.

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How to install Norka Text Editor on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 13, 2020
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Norka is a free and open source simple and easy to use text editor for Linux. It is specially designed for Elementary OS and GNOME but you can also install on any other linux distro. It is still in early stage and based on PyGObject, Python3 and GTK+3. It is released under open source MIT License. It comes with custom key shortcuts, spell checking, automatic saving, automatic indentation, Tab width customization option. It comes with more than 10 build in themes to change its look and feel.

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How to install OmniaWrite on Ubuntu – Text Editor for Authors & Writers

  • Post last modified:April 23, 2020
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OmniaWrite is a free text editor for Windows, Linux, MacOS and Android. Using this, you can write novels, lyrics, poems, essays, drafts and screenplays easily. It comes with chapters and scenes support to organize and manage your content effectively. The user interface of the OmniaWrite is simple and clean with distractions free with focus mode. So you can focus more on writing. Currently it supports two languages English and German and also comes with dark theme support. You can change the font size and auto save the writing. You can export your writing as RTF and EPUB.

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How to install CudaText on Ubuntu – Open Source Code Editor

  • Post last modified:March 31, 2020
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CudaText is a free and open source code editor for Windows, macOS, BDS and Linux. It comes with minimap and micromap support, syntax highlight, code tree, code folding and command palette with fuzzy matching. Some other important features are Find/Replace with regular expressions, Multi-carets and multi-selections and plugins support. You can configure CudaText in JSON format. It is released in MPL 2.0 license.

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How to install Howl on Ubuntu – lightweight Keyboard centric Text Editor

  • Post last modified:March 30, 2020
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Howl is a free and open source text editor for Linux and BSD. It is a general purpose text editor and support may languages and formats. It is very lightweight and comes with a minimalistic user interface without any dialogue boxes, tool bars and a menu bar. It is a Keyboard centric text oriented UI editor. It is released under the MIT license and built on GTK and LuaJIT runtime. You can extend it via Lua or Moonscript. Some of its features are buffers, modes, singnal, key binding and command line support.

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How to install CP Editor on Ubuntu – Code Editor for Competitive Programming

  • Post last modified:March 19, 2020
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CP Editor is a free and open source code editor for Linux, Windows and MacOS. Using this you can easily focus on algorithm and it automates the compilation, execution and testing. It supports C/C++, Java and Python. It is a easy to use tool for competitive programming and contest. It is based on Qt and released under GNU General Public License v3.0 license. Some of the important and useful features are etch testcase, code faster, customizable code snippets and one click by built-in checkers. You can also run codes without saving them and restore from your last session. Some other features are themes support, set keybindings and submit your code to Codeforces.

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How to install Leo Editor on Ubuntu – IDE, PIM and outliner

  • Post last modified:October 22, 2019
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Leo Editor is a free integrated development environment, product information management and outliner for Linux and Windows. It is written in Python and source is available in github. Using this you can organize and study computer code easily. It supports plugins and using this you can extent its features. It fully supports Python scripting and outlines with IPython, Vim and Emacs. You can compose your scripts and programs from outlines using outline-oriented directives.

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