UltraEdit Alternatives

UltraEdit is described as 'The ideal text, HTML and HEX editor, and an advanced PHP, Perl, Java and JavaScript editor for programmers. An industry-award winner, UltraEdit supports disk-based 64-bit file handling (standard) on 32-bit Windows platforms (Windows 2000 and later)' and is a very popular Code Editor in the development category. There are more than 100 alternatives to UltraEdit for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD and Flathub apps. The best UltraEdit alternative is Notepad++, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like UltraEdit are Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, VSCodium and Vim.

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  1. Hexer icon
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    Hexer is an open-source hex editor for Windows featuring direct view of all kinds of data interpretations, and in-line data type annotation system with markers which is reusable across files.

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    • Discontinued

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    • Windows
     
  2. Bim is a Vim-inspired, terminal text editor originally built for ToaruOS but also available for Linux, Sortix, FreeBSD, and macOS. Bim aims to be lightweight and featureful with no external dependencies, providing a modern editing experience...

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
    • Linux
    • BSD
     
  3. Devpad icon
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    Notepad-like VB.Net multi-tab source code editor for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 that supports ASM, ASP.Net, Boo, C#, C++, CSS, HTML, INI, Java, JavaScript, Lua, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, VB.Net, XML and plain text files.

    163 Devpad alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Windows
     
  4. This HTML editor is a just a simple program, but with powerful features. It's based off of Apache NetBeans and it's UI. With support for CSS, HTML1-5, and XML it is very useful and plans are made to include server-side support and well as a...

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Discontinued

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    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Wine
    • NetBeans
     
  5. Diakonos icon
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    Diakonos is a powerful and easy to use console-based text editor.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Linux
    • BSD
     
  6. CodeBuddy icon
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    CodeBuddy IDE is built to create a symbiotic environment where product, design, development, and deployment flow into one another without friction. By embedding AI deeply into every step—from requirement planning and product design to coding and go-live—it delivers a one-stop...

    51 CodeBuddy alternatives

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    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

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    • Mac
    • Windows
     
  7. Frhed icon
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    Frhed(Free hex editor) is an binary file editor for Windows. It is small but has many advanced features like ability to load big files partially. String replacement, multi-language, and other features.

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Windows
    • PortableApps.com
     
  8. GetDiz icon
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    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...

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    • Windows
     
  9. Hacker Pad icon
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    Hacker Pad is a convenient scratch pad that allows everyone, especially developer, to quickly jot down ideas and snippets. This comes from the need of my colleagues who struggle with how to quickly write down notes in a convenient way.

    114 Hacker Pad alternatives

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    • Paid
    • Proprietary

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    • Mac
     
  10. 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...

    65 Traditional Ex - Vi editor alternatives

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Discontinued

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    • Linux
    • BSD
     
  11. ptext icon
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    A nano like text editor built with pure C.

    54 ptext alternatives

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