![]() But there is a learning curve and I just cannot spare the time right now. The other editor I have is TextEdit and it looks to be very nice. It’s the closest to a green screen than you can get. I LIKE IT! It’s simple, intuitive, lite-weight, offers numerous function. It would take an investment on time to fully understand. I was using NOTES+++ for a while, rich with function, but not intuitive. Your T-Rex editor name (I like that better than Textastic name. For Windows, AIX, or day Redhat stuck to what they knew. My point is Xedit and Kedit were soraly missed. So basically PC based, maybe AIX or Red Hat. I want to say Kedit wasįor DOS or Command Line but no GUI. LOVE IT! I am an old mainframe guy, and most of my career I used Xedit. Local and remote web preview for HTML and Markdown filesĭon't hesitate to tell me the features you want to see in the next version!.File information like character count and word count.Find & Replace (including regular expression search). ![]()
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