

Bluefish Editor
Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Flathub
- Haiku
Features
- Arduino
- PHP IDE
- Active Development
- Support for SFTP
Tags
- FTP
- Web Development
- programming
- programmers-editor
Bluefish Editor News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
tuwenbo37 added Bluefish Editor as alternative to HtmlDrag
POX added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Jollpi- altor added Active Development as a feature to Bluefish Editor
OrdinaryPerson added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Visual Code Space- Ugotsta added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Fresh editor
POX added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Athas
Danilo_Venom added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Kompad- anagandi reviewed Bluefish Editor
I tested Bluefish Editor several times….and every time I ran away in “terror”. The program looks like it’s stuck in 2010 (the UI hasn’t changed probably since that year), is super slow and after using it for 5 minutes you get a strong overall feeling that you’re using old obsolete software.
- Alaik updated Bluefish Editor
POX added Bluefish Editor as alternative to Rustroid
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What is Bluefish Editor?
Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.








Comments and Reviews
Bluefish is perfect for web design and web programming, like HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. I use it for this purpose on an almost daily basis.
Bluefish has a nice code colouring, it offers code folding, snippets, toolbars for quick insertion of standard elements, a file explorer, and so forth.
And it runs absolutely stably on my Ubuntu computers.
In 2022, for WYSWYG HTML editing, VSCode or VSCodium with Live Preview extension provides the same functionality, if not better than Bluefish.
I tested Bluefish Editor several times….and every time I ran away in “terror”. The program looks like it’s stuck in 2010 (the UI hasn’t changed probably since that year), is super slow and after using it for 5 minutes you get a strong overall feeling that you’re using old obsolete software.
The data posted here is ages old, Bluefish is currently at version 2.2.12 (a screenshot shows version 1.3.7 - I guess that's from 2009), and the SVN receives sporadic updates. Bluefish supports many languages (spoken as well as programming), not just English. The list is of supported programming languages is vast, though some of it needs updates. But they are working at it. For me, Bluefish is the best Web-Design-IDE I can ask for (Web programming is what I do most, so I can't speak for other programming languages).
Besides HTML, CSS and PHP it supports among others Perl, C, C++, Java, Javascript, Ruby, Python, SQL and and and. While I am coding, it provides syntax documentation. It supports snippets with variables, code or text, that is being used repeatedly, which I can design and then insert into my files. Bluefish is lightweight and lighting fast.
I haven't tried other editors which are currently on the alternate list, and I do not feel the need to do so. Just one note: I do not want to use VS Code, as it is proprietary, and I do not want to provide Microsoft with my code... (who knows what VS is doing in the background?).
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i like it, it's very useful and the logo idk why but makes me laugh
has php syntax parameter documentation as you type and higlighting
Bluefish is missing an integrated WYSIWYG view. Moreover, menu options to open pages in Firefox are unresponsive.
Aptana also does not have a WYSIWYG enviroment.
Bluefish developers have already said that Bluefish is not supposed to be WYSIWYG. It is supposed to be for coding.
Yes, firefox page opening is unresponsive. Also, abilities to open in Google Chrome do not exist. Crashy with 64-bit install.