Best Code Editors of 2024

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    Editor.do Reviews

    Editor.do

    Editor.do

    $3 per month
    Editor.do allows you to build, code, host, and deploy fast static websites. You can easily deploy all of your project files, or your site files, to our NVMe storage servers. This will ensure the fastest loading speed possible for your website. Our IDE supports more than 150 programming languages. It has a panel of shortcuts, tools, and real-time code rendering. You can search, replace, select, cut, and quickly manipulate code. Editor.do provides over 1000 open-source templates that are free to use and can be imported from GitHub. ChatGPT, which is integrated, is always available to help you complete, correct, or improve the code or text. Editor.do offers a platform that is ideal for designers and developers of all levels of expertise who want to create beautiful, fast and secure websites within a fraction of time.
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    gedit Reviews

    gedit

    The GNOME Project

    GNOME's text editor, gedit, is called the GNOME desktop environment.
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    Writebox Reviews
    Writebox is a web-based text editor that is simple and free from distractions. Writebox uses Dropbox/Google API to access your file contents, file names, and folder tree. Your file contents are not stored on our server. Instead, they are saved in your local cache. We don't have access to your file contents. We just convert the file encoding so that it displays correctly. The filepath of the last file you opened in Writebox is stored in our server. This information is used to sync the last edited file across devices. When you use Writebox, we collect analytics data via Google Analytics. This data is used for service improvement only. Writebox is a simple, distraction-free text editor that works on Chrome, iOS, and the web.
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    CotEditor Reviews
    CotEditor was specifically designed for macOS. It behaves and looks exactly like macOS applications should. CotEditor launches quickly so you can start writing your text as soon as you want. CotEditor is an open-source project, which allows anyone to contribute. You can colorize more than 50 languages, including HTML, PHP and Python. You can also make your own settings. Split a window into multiple windows to view different parts of your document simultaneously. Display Unicode character data for each character in your document in a popover. There are no complicated configuration files that require geeky knowledge. All your settings, including syntax definitions or themes, can be accessed from a standard preferences window. You don't have to lose any of your saved data. CotEditor automatically backs up your documents while you edit. You can check and list-up any characters that are not compatible with the desired encoding.