![]() ![]() If all those UI woes don't bother you, and you can just look inside the editor and enjoy the big plugin universe, jEdit can be a decent editor for you. Beyond that, jEdit doesn't make many accommodations for the Mac OS X world, so things like opening and saving files, the menu system, and the dialogs look out of place on a Mac. ![]() Personally, in this age of AJAX Web 2.0 applications and Filthy Rich Clients, the jEdit user interface looks very dated. Given those positive traits you'd think I'd use jEdit all the time, but no, I don't. All those plugins are what keeps me coming back to look at jEdit from time to time. On the positive side it's free, reasonably quick, and most importantly, it has a ton of third-party plugins. ![]() JEdit is an open source Java-based text editor that has been around for years. ![]()
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