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The Apple Developer Tools are a suite of software tools from Apple to aid in making software dynamic titles for the macOS and iOS platforms. The developer tools were formerly included on macOS install media, but are now exclusively distributed over the Internet.
This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license.Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store.
TinyMCE is an online rich-text editor released as open-source software under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. [4] TinyMCE uses a freemium business model that includes a free Core editor and paid plans with advanced features. [ 5 ]
In 2009, the predecessor to Codeanywhere, PHPanywhere, was launched. PHPanywhere was a web-based FTP client and text editor designed for PHP. [5] That project stayed idle until May 22, 2013, when the founders launched Codeanywhere. The founders, Ivan Burazin and Vedran Jukić, reside in Split, Croatia. [6] [7]
RJ TextEd is a freeware Unicode text and source code editor for Windows, that can also be used as a simple web development tool. The editor uses a variety of techniques for syntax highlighting in the source. It can use auto completion and hints to assist in editing source code. Previews of HTML/ASP/PHP code are supported. A syntax file editor ...
Adobe first started development of a text editor for web development on Edge Code, which was discontinued as of November 2014. [11] This effort was later transformed into Adobe Brackets. With the release of Brackets 1.0, Adobe announced that the development of an open source application for web development was ready and was not an experimental ...
JSFiddle allows users to publicly save their code an uncapped number of times for free. [3] Each version is saved online at the application's website with an incremental numbered suffix. [citation needed] This allows users to re-access their saved code. [3] Code saved on JSFiddle may also be edited into new versions, shared with other parties ...
Codea was released on the App Store in late 2011, making it one of the first iOS Lua editors. [7] In April 2012, the first game programmed entirely on iPad using Codea was released on the App Store. [8] In March 2014, Codea 2.0 was released, which added a 64-bit architecture, redesigned code editor, and various API improvements. [9]