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- APK Editor Studio
- Powerful yet easy-to-use APK editor
- Achoz
- organize all of your own world data
- Adie
- Programmer's text editor
- AlbumEasy
- Software for creating custom stamp album pages
- Alterparagraphs
- alternative implementations for ReportLab paragraph flowables.
- Anolis
- HTML document post-processor.
- Anonymouth
- tools for text anonymization
- Aria Maestosa
- MIDI sequencer/editor
- Ash text editor
- a terminal based text editor
- Atom
- Text and source code editor based on Web technologies
- Bhl
- Converts plain TXT files into HTML, LaTeX, and SGML.
- Birdfont
- vector font editor
- Blockly
- Blockly is a web-based, graphical programming editor.
- BlueSpice
- Enterprise distribution of the famous Wikipedia software MediaWiki.
- Bluefish
- GTK+ programmers editor
- Booktype
- Web-based collaborative book creation and publishing platform
- Brackets
- Code editor for the Web
- CE
- Simple *nix text editor
- CHEAT
- C Unit testing framework
- CVAssistant
- World's most advanced job application software
- Change
- Simple, non-interactive text editor
- ClientTable
- simple HTML table parsing.
- Cobertura
- A code coverage utility for Java.
- CodeBrowser
- Folding and outlining editor
- CodeLite
- Cross-platform C/C++ IDE
- Cooledit
- Text Editor for the X Window System
- Cssed
- CSS editor and validator
- CudaText
- Cross-platform text editor
- DataEditXml
- Edit Xml programmatically from perl
- DataMelt
- Computation and Visualization enviroment
- Dav
- Stable, small text editor
- DiaSCE
- Code editor for GNOME
- Diakonos
- Customizable, usable, console-based text editor
- Dismal
- a spreadsheet application for GNU Emacs.
- Docassemble
- A system for guided interviews and document assembly
- Docvert
- Converts word processor files to odf or html
- Dot-mode
- Emacs minor mode to repeat typing or commands
- Dungeon-mode
- Create free (as in freedom) RPGs with GNU Emacs. And then play them.
- E3
- Text editor optimized for size
- EMacro
- .emacs editor configuration
- Easymacs
- Easy-to-learn configuration for new users of GNU Emacs
- Ed
- Simple line editor.
- Eddi
- Editor
- EditorConfig core
- coding style indenter for all editors - commandline tools
- Elpy
- Emacs Python Development Environment
- Emacs
- The extensible, customizable, self-documenting text editor.
- Emacs madx-mode
- madx highlighting mode for emacs
- Emacs-gdscript-mode
- GDScript support and syntax highlighting in Emacs
- EncNotex
- A free multi-platform software to manage confidential textual notes and tasks.
- Etherpad
- Server software for real-time collaborative editing which allows users to edit documents using their web browser
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