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I love jEdit. Thanks for the great tool
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Avoid, java + gui = slow
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Excellent, highly customisable text editor. I'd be lost without it.
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I've been using it for years - not just for code but for anything needing more complex text files. The unicode compatability, cross-platform availability, useful plugins and superb search make an essential.
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great editor!
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Great editor with BeanShell supports, which makes text transformation very easy! Great plugin community!
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Образцовое приложение на Джава.
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jEdit is a very flexible text editor, but its real power lies in the fact that it is a compromise between text editor and IDE, able to perform the tasks of both through its powerful macro system and extensive list of plugins.
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I love JEdit, it is my default text editor :)
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My editor of choice since 2002.
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This is my "go to" editior. I have used it since the 2.x. Full-featured and lots of useful plugins available. Only minor gripe is that it is more resource intensive than native (vs. java for jEdit) editiors.
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If you can't do it with jEdit, then it just can't be done :) Great editor, great support team. I recommend it to my colleagues any chance I get.
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This has been my favorite editor in the last years! Absolutely recommended, I found nothing better
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slim and productive
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The best text editor out there! I write C, C++, Python, and Matlab. I love how easy it is to record and execute macros, the wealth of plugins available! Keep up the super work!
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Very cool text editor
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Jedit is the best free all-purpose, cross platform editor I know. Easy to use, easy to extend, easy to customise. Syntax highlighting for hundreds of languages. Highly recommended!
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I've tried other editors, but they always seem to get in my way, and I always come back to jEdit.
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Powerful, lightweight and cross-platform!
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thanks
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Very customizable, cross platform, open source = amazing. Only potential weakness is the lack of support for bitmap fonts due to using Java.
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I moved to jedit from vim. The myth that only vim and emacs are 'true' editors is just not true. Jedit is killer. Auto-updating plugins is genious. And virtually no conflicts between them! try that in vim~
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JEdit just keeps on showing me how amazing it is over and over. Every time some one shows me a god-knows-why-they-implemented-it feature in vim, I check to see if JEdit can pull it off, and quite often it can, and it doesn't require you to do handstands on your keyboard!
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I've probably tried a dozen different editors over the years, but I keep coming back to jEdit. Don't let the "pre-release" thing fool you, you want to use the latest release, even if it isn't labelled as "stable."