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GNU Emacs

GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more.

GNU Emacs Alternatives [Page 17]

The best GNU Emacs alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /sql-developer-alternatives

    Oracle SQL Developer is a free, development environment that simplifies the management of Oracle Database in both traditional and Cloud deployments.

  2. /padre-alternatives

    Padre is a Perl IDE, an integrated development environment, or in other words a text editor that is simple to use for new Perl programmers but also supports large multi-lingual and multi-technology projects.

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  4. /appcode-alternatives

    Smart IDE for iOS/OS X development

  5. /quill-alternatives

    Powerful, API-driven rich text editor

    Open Source

  6. /mpw-make-alternatives

    Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) is an open, configurable, and scriptable development environment which provides the flexibility to support complex software development projects

  7. /oni-alternatives

    An IDE powered by Neovim

  8. /pyvim-alternatives

    An implementation of Vim in Python

  9. /azk-alternatives

    azk is a lightweight open source development environment orchestration tool.

  10. /rebase-editor-alternatives

    rebase-editor is an terminal based sequence editor for git interactive rebase.

  11. /progress-openedge-alternatives

    Progress OpenEdge is an integrated development enviornment.

  12. /reactide-alternatives

    Reactide is an IDE for React web application development.

  13. /eclipse-with-pydev-alternatives
  14. /semware-alternatives

    SemWare provides software that is useful and operates efficiently - and that can be customized to suit individual needs and preferences.

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