

Fraise
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Fraise is an open source text-editor for OS X, forked from Smultron. It has a very native Cocoa UI and supports syntax highlighting for many different programming, scripting and coding languages.
Discontinued
Fraise forked from Smultron when it was discontinued. Since Smultron is back, development of Fraise was stopped.
Features
- Support for scripting
- Syntax Highlighting
- Multiple languages
Tags
- programmers-editor
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What is Fraise?
Fraise is an open source text-editor for OS X, forked from
Smultron. It has a very native Cocoa UI and supports syntax highlighting for many different programming, scripting and coding languages.







Comments and Reviews
Excellent and lightweight editor Development of Fraise stopped in 2010 and works on OSX until El Capitan. A new fork is available as Erbele and works on Sierra
No longer maintained (http://www.fraiseapp.com/index.php?page=news&id=15). Smultron is back, you can find it in the appstore. Not for free though.
This is perfect text-editor for daily use. I have tried dozen of editors on mac and I should say, this one is closest to my ideal. using notepad++ on a PC I thought I won't find anything as simple(mine np++ looks very simple), yet powerful for mac os, but this piece of software is AWESOME!!! very user-friendly (not cluttered with crap like other nix-based editors) nice encoding support, multiple docs, splitting, highlighting and so much more importantly it has native Mac OS GUI, which is not buggy and eye-candy looking like
Thanks you guys for this amazing text editor! Great job.