Text editors produce raw ASCII or EBCDIC text files, and unlike word processors, they may not support formatting (word wrap, fonts, bold, italic, etc.). Editors that are part of a development ...
A Better Text Editor Than TextEdit . TextEdit may be better than Notepad, but it’s far from perfect. It really just caters to ...
Linux has always had text editors. Back in the early days, the infamous editor wars that pitted emacs against vi and those on either side of the fence were fiercely loyal to their choice.
Runestone mostly falls into the same category, although it also has some wider potential appeal for general purpose writing. The new app functions as an excellent plain text editor for anyone who ...