Software Alternatives & Reviews

Leafpad VS NANO

Compare Leafpad VS NANO and see what are their differences

Leafpad logo Leafpad

Lightweight editor

NANO logo NANO

Nano is digital money for the modern world. Try out a fee-less, eco-friendly and instant currency that is easy to use, accept and integrate with.
  • Leafpad Landing page
    Landing page //
    2019-04-19
  • NANO Landing page
    Landing page //
    2022-02-04

Leafpad videos

How to get leafpad on kali linux light!

More videos:

  • Review - Install Leafpad on Ubuntu 16.04

NANO videos

Reebok Nano X Review

More videos:

  • Review - Tata Nano GenX Twist XTA 2018 | Real-life review
  • Review - Tata Nano Review - CNG Kicked In Yo | Faisal Khan

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Leafpad and NANO)
Note Taking
100 100%
0% 0
Text Editors
20 20%
80% 80
IDE
24 24%
76% 76
Cryptocurrencies
0 0%
100% 100

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, NANO seems to be a lot more popular than Leafpad. While we know about 133 links to NANO, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Leafpad. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

Leafpad mentions (2)

  • No package 'gtk+-2.0' found (in Horus)
    I'm trying to install my favorite text editor Leafpad (http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/). I love it because it is a no-nonsense fast and simple text editor. Source: about 1 year ago
  • elementary OS should ship with a simple text editor
    My own personal choice is Leafpad (http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/), but if someone were to fork Code and strip it down to the bare minimum that'd be ideal. The old Scratch icon could even be used. Source: over 2 years ago

NANO mentions (133)

  • Crypto Had Its Chance
    Nano has been around for years now, instant, feeless transfers. Its useful, but nobody is using it. It gets spam attacked every bull run as well which suggests certain influences dont want it to ever take off. https://nano.org/en. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
  • [Winner's Thread # 86] Restored Faith in Humanity! Thank you!
    Hi /u/oroscor1! Congratulations! Can you make a Nano (https://nano.org/en) wallet so I can send you some coin? By using Nano we can avoid the high transaction fees of BitCoin and PayPal. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Can a 51% attack allow attackers to “steal the identity” of a wallet and spoof the sender of a transaction?
    Nano’s network is validated through a Open Representative Voting (ORV) consensus mechanism. They have fallen victim to a 51% attack in the last and attackers were able to double spend funds. Is it possible for this same attack to allow the sender address of a transaction to be spoofed? Source: over 1 year ago
  • ELI5: Why wouldn’t a universal currency work?
    There’s a better decentralised digital currency now called Nano that aims to be a borderless, permissionless currency for the unbanked masses. Source: over 1 year ago
  • NANO: A Complete Project Overview
    Nano is a blockchain with an acyclic structure and, thus, high throughput. Developer Colin LeMahieu launched the project in 2014, and it was initially called RaiBlocks, but in 2018 it became NANO. The project's main goal was to initiate a massive adoption of NANO everywhere as a paying method without using smart contracts and dApps built upon them. The team wanted to get rid of other blockchains' drawbacks. Source: almost 2 years ago
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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Leafpad and NANO, you can also consider the following products

Tomboy - Apps/Tomboy - GNOME Wiki!

Adguard AdBlocker - Adguard AdBlocker browser extension, see review on Medium.

Omni Notes - Note taking open-source application aimed to have both a simple interface but keeping smart behavior

Mousepad - Lighweight text editor for Xfce

Turtl - The secure, collaborative notebook

Xed - A text editor forked from Pluma and Gedit. Xed is the default text editor of Linux Mint.