Xed
A text editor forked from Pluma and Gedit. Xed is the default text editor of Linux Mint.
Xed Alternatives
The best Xed alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/caret-editor-alternatives
Caret Editor is an editing tool for Chrome OS that is used for editing texts or codes.
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/nova-code-editor-alternatives
Nova Code Editor is software that is used for writing and editing codes.
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Auto arrange all your app windows, whether on one screen or many with a single click!
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/liquidninja-metapad-alternatives
LiquidNinja Metapad is a text editing tool for Windows that works like Microsoft Notepad.
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/sublime-text-alternatives
Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose - any kind of text file. You'll love the slick user interface and extraordinary features. Fully customizable with macros, and syntax highlighting for most major languages.
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/icecoder-alternatives
ICEcoder is a browser code editor which provides a modern approach to building websites.
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/tea-text-editor-alternatives
TEA Text Editor is a tool that is used for editing texts in virtually every mainstream roaming language such as Python, HTML, XML, C, and Java to name a few.
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/vim-alternatives
Highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing
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/medit-text-editor-alternatives
Medit Text Editor is text editing software that is used for creating and editing codes.
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/scribe-text-editor-alternatives
Scribe Text Editor is a text editing tool that can also be used as a web extension.
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/gnome-alternatives
An easy and elegant way to use your computer, GNOME is designed to put you in control and get things done.
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/howl-alternatives
General purpose editor that aims to be both lightweight and fully customizable
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/code-editor-alternatives
Code Editor is a mobile application that enables you to create apps and programs on Android by allowing you to edit codes.
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/atom-alternatives
At GitHub, we’re building the text editor we’ve always wanted: hackable to the core, but approachable on the first day without ever touching a config file. We can’t wait to see what you build with it.