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Editpad lite vs pro
Editpad lite vs pro








editpad lite vs pro

I think this is not a complete list, but only some that are on top of my mind I would try to update the topic with a time.Īfter I had to leave PS Pad because of extreme instability on new hardware, I looked for a replacement desperatly. Has a lot of intelligent functions that complete code, and with latest version also refactoring tools, that were missing before in VS. Visual Assist - add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio, that makes programming in C++ really pleasure. Also this is big IDE but not a fast generic editor. But text editor component itself, is rather primitive, for example, there is still no column mode editing. Has plugins for a lot of languages, very powerful refactoring and code completion tools, very outstanding GUI. But from point of view of generic text editor, is too heavy.Įclipse - most popular open source Java IDE. Text editor is also very good and powerful. IntelliJ IDEA - one of more powerful Java IDE, has a lot of innovations in code completion and refactoring areas. It works as expected but not as designed All functions are well thought, good designed and in place where you would expect them. But what I really like, is usability level. Small in installation size and memory consumption.

editpad lite vs pro

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editpad lite vs pro

Twistpad - one of others text editors without outstanding features. There is nothing negative about it, but I think text editor functionality can be reacher and GUI can be more powerful. But slow in extremum conditions (complex highlighting, long lines etc) and also miss a lot of standard functionality.ĮmEditor - has perfect Unicode support, support of very large files (they are not loaded into the memory completelly), plugin based. Intype - very lightweight, has a lot of interesting ideas. This is not a comparison, but just notes from me, which other editors I like personaly.










Editpad lite vs pro