![]() Other features include an SQL console, FTP manager, statistics for your page to see how large the file is getting, amongst other features. HAPedit: HAPedit provides syntax highlighting for ASP, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, PHP, SQL and more. SciTE is compatible with Linux and Windows. It features support for numerous languages, running scripts and even has a small EXE file so that you can run the program from a flash drive if your work calls for you to be at a computer other than your own. SciTE: SciTE, short for SCIntilla based Text Editor, is a lightweight text editor that allows customization to suit your needs by simply editing text files. As RText is written in Java, it can run on Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2, Unix, VMS, and Windows. RText: This text editor features syntax highlighting for over 20 languages, can support multiple fonts at the same time, code templates, edit multiple documents at once, and numerous other features. NetBeans runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows. NetBeans: This particular program is a mixture of an application framework and editor that includes syntax highlighting, JavaScript and CSS editing, tools for Ruby development and more. The program is compatible with Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. This WYSIWYG editor has a built-in HTML validator to check your work on the fly without having to leave the program. The program complies with W3C standards and generates new pages in HTML 4.01 by default. KompoZer: KompoZer was discontinued by the original creator a while back, but it is now being developed by the community that had built up around it. The program is cross-platform and runs on several different operating systems. It also features several other useful tools such as auto-indent, auto-complete, line highlighting and so on. JuffEd: JuffEd is an editor built for programmers and advanced users that features syntax highlighting for numerous languages including HTML, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and many more. The program runs on Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2, Unix, VMS, and Windows. While it is not the most current editor out there, the system does feature indenting and syntax highlighting for over 130 different programming languages. JEdit: In development since 1998, this Java-based editor has not had a major release since 2004, but has had numerous preview releases. This editor was updated in March 2009, although before that it hadn’t been touched since September 2004. J: J is a text editor written in Java that will work on any system with Java 1.4 installed, but 1.5 is recommended. ![]() The program runs on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. This allows the overall program to be extremely lightweight, and you can install only the bits and pieces you need without weighing yourself down with excessive features. Due to Eclipse being nothing more than a run-time kernel, the program runs a bit more like a platform for plugins than anything else. ![]() Due to the open source nature, plugins are welcome for any language a developer feels like building one for. It is considered by some to fill a gap between plain text editors and larger IDE development platforms and runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows.Įclipse: This editor was written with Java as the original primary language it works with, but thanks to numerous plugins, you can also edit in languages such as Perl, PHP, Python and more. The program features customizable syntax highlighting for C, ColdFusion, CSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSP, Perl, Python, Ruby, SQL, XHTML and more. You can read previous coverage of Bespin on SitePoint here and here.īluefish: Bluefish has been around in various formats since 1997 with only one constant staff member, Olivier Sessink. The Web application allows for syntax highlighting of Arduino, CSS, HTML, JavaScript and PHP. It is a completely cloud-based Web editor project built to encourage collaborative working as it can be accessed from anywhere. The program is available for Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Amiga OS and more.Īrachnophilia: A Java-based editor that features the ability to edit multiple documents, a built-in FTP client so you can upload changes without leaving the interface, user-defined templates, user-customizable toolbars and several other features.īespin: The only cloud editor in the list, Bespin is a project from Mozilla Labs. The project is open source and since it is a test bed, it features support for protocols and languages not yet supported by the major browsers, such as RDF. Amaya: A mixture of WYSIWYG Web editing tool and a browser that was originally developed by Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA) and later acquired by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). ![]()
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