4coder Alternatives
4coder is described as 'Minimalist, cross platform, programmable, code editing environment, catering to the needs of low level programmers. It allows you to use one work flow across Windows, Linux, and Mac (with the exception of your debugger... for now.)' and is a Code Editor in the development category. There are more than 100 alternatives to 4coder for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Linux, Windows, BSD and Flathub apps. The best 4coder alternative is Notepad++, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like 4coder are Visual Studio Code, VSCodium, Sublime Text and Vim.
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4coder alternatives are mainly Text Editors but may also be Code Editors or IDEs. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of 4coder.- Code Editor
- Free • Open Source
- 63 Lime Text alternatives
Experimental Sublime Text clone. The Backend is written in Go (Programming Language). If you are fluent in go, go ahead fork the projekt. This project is at an early stage. It is a chance and a challenge.
DiscontinuedIt would appear that Lime Text has been abandoned. It's web site is unavailable and it appears no work has been done on it since last year.
- 74 Smultron alternatives
Smultron is a text editor for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 which is both easy to use and powerful. It is designed to neither confuse newcomers nor disappoint advanced users. It should work perfectly for a whole variety of needs - like web programming, script editing, making a to do...
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Application types
Country of Origin
Sweden
EU
Platforms
- Mac
- 101 Caret alternatives
Caret is a lightweight-but-powerful programmer's editor running as a Chrome Packaged App. Inspired by Sublime and built on top of the Ace editing component, it offers:
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Chrome OS
- Google Chrome
DiscontinuedGithub repository has been archived by the owner on Mar 17, 2022
- 96 Text alternatives
Text.app is a simple text editor for Chrome OS and Chrome. It's fast, lets you open multiple files at once, has syntax highlighting, and saves to Google Drive on Chrome OS.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- Online
- Chrome OS
- Google Chrome
Text Features
- 96 TED Notepad alternatives
Replace notepad with free Unicode notepad replacement, rich in innovative features, text-processing functions, tools and hot-keys.
- 106 GetDiz alternatives
GetDiz is a fully featured text editor which can replace Notepad while maintaining an incredible speed, ease of use and small size. You can display and edit any text files with GetDiz. Additionally it offers enhanced functionality with DIZ and NFO files, which are often included...
GetDiz Features
- 126 Tilde alternatives
Tilde is a text editor for the console/terminal, which provides an intuitive interface for people accustomed to GUI environments such as Gnome, KDE and Windows. Example: copy current selection is Control-C; paste previously copied text is Control-V.
- 148 NoteTab alternatives
NoteTab is a leading text editor, popular Notepad replacement, and powerful code-based HTML editor for Windows.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Application type
Country of Origin
Switzerland
Platforms
- Windows
NoteTab Features
- 136 MadEdit alternatives
MadEdit is an Open-Source and Cross-Platform Text/Hex Editor written in C++ and wxWidgets.
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.2.9, released in February 2009, can be still downloaded from SourceForge.
MadEdit Features
- 76 Onivim 2 alternatives
Onivim 2 is a retro-futuristic modal editor - the next iteration of the Onivim project - combining Vim-style modal editing with the aesthetics and language features of modern editors.
DiscontinuedThe last GitHub commit is from December 11, 2021.
Onivim 2 Features
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Application type
Country of Origin
Czechia
EU
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
GoLand Features
- 67 Traditional Ex - Vi editor alternatives
The vi editor is one of the most common text editors on Unix. It was developed starting around 1976 by Bill Joy at UCB, who was tired of the ed editor. But since he used ed as a code base, access to the original sources has required a commercial Unix Source Code License for more...
DiscontinuedThe last update is from 2013.