Re: What editor for javascript?
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Re: What editor for javascript?

From: [on] <switchable@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Apr 21 2006 - 07:28:00 CEST

RobG wrote:
> I use shareware EditPlus: <URL:http://www.editplus.com/> you should pay
> for it (USD30) if you keep using it.
>
>
> For more, Google 'JavaScript free text editor'. Some results, in no
> particular order:
>
> HAPedit: <URL:http://hapedit.free.fr/>
>
> PSPad: <URL:http://www.pspad.com/>
>
> Webniac: <URL:http://www.futureality.net/webniac/>
>
> Arachnophilia: <URL:http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/>
>
> HTML-Kit + javascript plugin: <URL:http://www.chami.com/html-kit/>
>
>
> --
> Rob
> Group FAQ: <URL:http://www.jibbering.com/FAQ>

Here are some more:

UltraEdit (shareware): <URL:http://www.ultraedit.com/>

SciTE (free): <URL:http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html>

evolvEd (free): <URL:http://home.no/evolved/>

>-----<

SciTE is real nice, when you enable Monospaced Fonts and Linenumbers
(off by default for some reason).

Never used evolvEd, but it's free so why not post it.

UltraEdit, I'm sure you've heard of, everyone rants about how good it
is. Shareware though.
Received on Mon May 1 05:12:09 2006