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  2. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    To support specified character encoding, the editor must be able to load, save, view and edit text in the specific encoding and not destroy any characters. For UTF-8 and UTF-16, this requires internal 16-bit character support. Partial support is indicated if: 1) the editor can only convert the character encoding to internal (8-bit) format for ...

  3. SimpleText - Wikipedia

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    SimpleText is the native text editor for the Apple classic Mac OS. [1] SimpleText allows text editing and text formatting (underline, italic, bold, etc.), fonts, and sizes. It was developed to integrate the features included in the different versions of TeachText that were created by various software development groups within Apple Compu

  4. Tex-Edit Plus - Wikipedia

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    The program includes text styles, text cleaning, and can read and save ASCII, Unicode, RTF, older formats such as AppleWorks and older versions of Microsoft Word. It can read text out loud, play audio files, and run QuickTime movies. Tex-Edit Plus supports PowerPC and Intel Macs. It requires Mac OS 10.4 through 10.12.

  5. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    A tabbed text editor. GPL-3.0-or-later: Pe: A text editor for BeOS. MIT: pluma: The default text editor of the MATE desktop environment for Linux. GPL-2.0-or-later: PolyEdit: Proprietary word processor and text editor. Proprietary: Programmer's File Editor (PFE) Freeware: PSPad: An editor for Microsoft Windows with various programming ...

  6. TextEdit - Wikipedia

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    The version included in Mac OS X v10.5 added read and write support for Office Open XML and OpenDocument Text. The version included in Mac OS X v10.6 added automatic spelling correction, support for data detectors, and text transformations. The version included in Mac OS X v10.7 added versioning of files, and Autosave similar to iOS.

  7. Smultron - Wikipedia

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    Smultron was created by Swedish programmer Peter Borg as his first open-source project, in order to fix what he perceived as a lack of free, advanced, easy-to-use Mac text editors at the time. Its first version was released for free on SourceForge in 2004, and has since received significant support and feedback from the Mac open-source community..

  8. Category:Classic Mac OS text editors - Wikipedia

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    These unformatted text editors were available for the classic Mac OS before Mac OS X. Note that some of these plain-text editors supported basic text formatting and images by storing such information the Macintosh resource fork. The text, sans formatting, was nevertheless kept in the data fork.

  9. Ulysses (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses is a text editor for Apple macOS, iPad, and iPhone. It is targeted at creative writers who wish to eliminate concerns regarding text layout, formatting, or other distractions, allowing them to concentrate on their writing. [1] [2] It supports Markdown for basic formatting. [3]