jEdit is a cross-platform text editor written in Java. The current stable version at time of this writing is 4.3.2, and it's available at http://jedit.org. Besides ...
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jEdit is a Java-based programmer’s editor with a boatload of optional plugins, color schemes, and configuration options. Text editing is a task that just about every technical computer user must face ...
When I ran into Slava Pestov, the core developer of Jedit, on IRC, I asked him what he thought of some of the increasingly popular Java-based integrated development environments (IDE) such as Eclipse ...
Even a Sith Lord should find a lot to like in jEdit, a programmer’s editor that offers a combination of simplicity, speed, and features. Even if you’re already expert in Vim or gEdit, it’s worth your ...
Jedit X 4.2 is a Japanese text editor. The new release includes support for Mac OS X 10.2, as well as several other improvements. Jotz 1.0.7 is a multimedia note pad. The new release can now be ...
In the article on Linux text editors [Linux Text Editors: Do Any Make the Grade?Computerworld.com, Aug. 17], Sharon Machlis didnt try jEdit, by far my favorite editor on any platform. Its one program ...
Artman21 (http://www.artman21.com/en/jedit_x/) has updated Jedit X, the Cocoa-based text editor for Mac OS X, to version 2.2.6 It’s a maintenance update with five ...