Top 35 Text Editors Which Rock

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Wednesday, 07th May 2008 | Share


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Smashing Magazine has put up a review of 35 useful source code Editors. Those editors can be quite useful for editing HTML, CSS or programming code or just as a notepad replacement.

Here are some of my favorite picks from the list most of which I currently use too.

The one editor that finds a worthwhile mention from my end if Eclipse which I use to create java and PHP projects. I use eclipse for creating WordPress plugins and client projects because of the better management features it provides me with.

Would love to know which is your favorite editor.



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  1. Rakshit
    May 9th, 2008 at 2:29 pm #

    Notepad++ and Notetab Light are my personal favs.

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  2. bingu
    March 18th, 2009 at 7:50 am #

    notepad2 is also a great text editor.

    I use NetBeans creat wordpress plugins.

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