Computer software used to edit plain text documents.
1Nearly all word processors and text editors in current use will work.
2They still love building software code with old-school text editors like Vim or Emacs.
3The secret data won't persist after, say, copy and pasting FontCode text between text editors.
4However, all text editors are not created equal.
5This small text formatter is a nifty program for those of us who use text editors.
6Aside from OS wars, text editors are one of the most religiously debated topics on the net.
7Today's web developers shouldn't need the same archaic text editors we used to build the web fifteen years ago.
8Developers comfortable writing raw code in text editors have, thus far, been the driving force behind web standards-based animation.
9Some text editors are "script friendly" in that they have special features that help you develop scripts.
10We choose to wrap the lines so that they are readable on even the simplest of text editors and viewers.
11InType Windows Text Editor Aside from OS wars, text editors are one of the most religiously debated topics on the net.
12The applications might be of any sort: text editors, web browsers, graphics packages, or utility programs-suchas a clock or calculator.
13Despite the ridiculous amount of iPad text editors in the App Store, none have yet managed to feel like truly iPad-exploiting apps.
14There are some who say that we don't need any new text editors, but I disagree, there's always room to improve the wheel.
15You may remember Elements from last August, a time when new Dropbox-enabled text editors were popping up like mushrooms after a fall rain.
16The reason there are so many plain text editors in the app store is because plain text support is built in to iOS.
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