The need for text editors is almost inevitable for any level of computer user, mainly because the functionality that the serve is pretty universal. From note taking to programming, there is a wide array of possible functions that a text editor can, and does, perform. Almost every operating system out there comes with some form of text editing utility — Notepad in Windows, Text Edit in macOS, Notes in iOS etc — and they all aim to serve some form of text editing needs. Then, there are document creations tools like the MS Word and Pages out there which cater to a slightly different audience, but, to some extent, with the same goal in mind. Generally, when we speak of text editors, it’s not text as in document text that we’re talking about. From Brackets: Brackets is an open source code editor for web designers and front-end developers. Live HTML Development. As you code, HTML changes are instantly pushed to browser without having to save or reload the page. Brackets for Mac, free and safe download. Brackets latest version: Free Text Editor for Web Designers. Brackets is an open source text editor that has been written in JavaScript as well as HTML and CS. Most text editors out there, especially the more capable ones, will turn out to be very powerful code compilers, too, and that’s wherein lies their true potential. Today, we bring you our top picks of the 10 best text editors for macOS, all of which double as truly powerful code editors as well. Brackets Brackets is a free and open source text editor maintained by one of the biggest names in the tech industry; Adobe. The thing that sets Brackets apart from the rest is its elegant interface and the unique “Extract” feature, which basically allows you to grab font, measurements, colors, gradients etc, from a PSD file into a clean CSS ready for web usage. Other features include support (with a massive and growing library), inline editors, previews, and several other features. TextWrangler The second pick on our list, TextWrangler, comes from Bare Bones, the same guys that are the creators of the infamous BBEdit tool for OS X. Consider TextWrangler a lightweight version of BBEdit, which drops all he features that only hardcore programmers and developers would need, and instead focus on those that will find use with people who need to, say, play with text to change order of certain columns in a CSV, or a server admin that needs to write scripts.
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