

Cosmic IDE is described as 'There are a lot of cases where you want to quickly test some Java code but don't have your computer open besides you. You open your browser and search for some website for this purpose. But you're neither guaranteed to have internet all the time (do you?' and is a IDE in the development category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Cosmic IDE for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Web-based and Chrome OS apps. The best Cosmic IDE alternative is VSCodium, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Cosmic IDE are Microsoft Visual Studio, Eclipse, Zed Editor and Apache NetBeans.


OpenBeans is an open-source IDE distribution. It is not a fork of Apache NetBeans, but a distribution, in the same way Ubuntu is a distribution based on Debian. It packages the best there is in the Apache NetBeans* ecosystem, polishes it, fixes minor annoyances and serves them...

This is "Vim Online", a vim editor in browser. It's a online vim editor that allows you can install your vimrc, and this app will remember your vimrc between visits to a vim editor online.




