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Pe (Programmer’s Editor)

Pe, short for Programmer’s Editor, is an open source text editor for BeOS. It is targeted towards source-code editing, and features syntax highlighting for a large number of programming languages. It also works as a basic source-level HTML editor, with some HTML autocompletion...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Haiku
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  1.  Syntax Highlighting
  2.  Search and Replace
  3.  Support for FTP

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  • programmers-editor
  • html-editor

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Pe (Programmer’s Editor) information

  • Developed by

    NL flagMaarten Hekkelman
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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    106 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Pe (Programmer’s Editor)?

Pe, short for Programmer’s Editor, is an open source text editor for BeOS. It is targeted towards source-code editing, and features syntax highlighting for a large number of programming languages. It also works as a basic source-level HTML editor, with some HTML autocompletion support, automatic updating of files included within other files, and direct FTP integration.

It was inspired by Macintosh Programmer's Workshop icon Macintosh Programmer's Workshop and BBEdit icon BBEdit -- both editors on MacOS.

Pe boasts features such as function autocompletion, powerful search-and-replace options, and syntax highlighting for several programming languages. Pe was ported to Mac OS X, Linux and Windows under the name Pepper, and the original BeOS code was open-sourced. It has been included in early builds of Haiku icon Haiku.