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  • Easy and fast!!
  • My favourite code editor! :-)
  • Thank you. Great tool!
  • Great stuff.... *thumbs up* ;-)
  • Really nice and useful piece of soft.
  • Easy and fast!!
  • Free, cross-platform, powerful. Plugins like JDiff are impressive. A single click merges a fragment of 2 compared files.
  • simple, complete, elegant and you can extend with macros or code easily. jEdit Rocks!!!
  • jEdit is a great text editor. thumbs up to developers
  • My favorite text editor. It has the most convenient column selection feature I've ever seen.
  • very effective application.
  • Easily the best IDE/Text editor ever. It can be as light/simple or as complex/heavy (with plugins) as you want. I love that the IDE doesn't take minutes to show the buffer I just chose or lag while I'm typing because of bloatware. I code much faster with jEdit. Glad it finally picked up development again!
  • Absolutely amazing. Great app
  • Use it all the time. Great app!
  • good job
  • Best programmer's editor I've ever used. Clean, simple, and productive.
  • My longtime favorite text editor
  • Have been a long time user (2001). Could not imagine using any other editor for ANY of my work. Bravo!
  • Love it
  • Very nice editor
  • Great programming editor, scales well from a simple plain text editor to a full-blown programming editor with specific language support. Also easy to write plugins in Java!
  • Highly flexible with excellent plugins like JDiff for file comparison or FTP for direct editing over ftp - and providing the same experience across different platforms.
  • Faster than Eclipse, more user-friendly than Emacs! More customizable than any other editor I know of... Sure, the default 'metal' swing look and feel is not that impressive by today's standards, but you can change the look and feel if you are so inclined - try the "Look and Feel" plugin and some of its addons such as "Substance". For someone who needs to edit and jump between many files in different formats / languages, it is an essential tool for getting my daily work done. I've been using the jEdit since 2003, and at that time, it had quite a few quirks and bugs, but even then was quite impressive and useful. With each passing year, jEdit gets better - more stable, more user-friendly, and more powerful with the addition of plugins which are always under development too.
  • I have been using this editor for the last 5 years and it never ceases to impress
  • Excellent text editor for programmers. PHP works very well in jEdit.