Notepad++ is one of the best text editors that no money can buy. It has many cool features out of the box, such as adding mark up for known file formats — like HTML and CSS. You can also add functionality to Notepad++ via its massive library of plugins. It’s one of the first applications I install on a fresh build of Windows. Problem is, it isn’t available for Linux. But fear not, there are a number of worthy alternatives that you can download and install for free. 1. Notepadqq Notepadqq is an obvious choice for this list, as it’s a…
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