Source Code Editors (Open Source/Freeware )

1) Crimson Source Code Editor:

           This editor/source code highlighter supports most of the programming languages.Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows.This utility is small and faster and its supported languages are HTML, C/C++, Perl and Java.etc

2) Notepad++

        Notepad++ (Win)
      A free, mature source code editor and Notepad replacement, which supports several programming languages, running under the MS Windows environment. The editor can be considered as an advanced yet simple text-editor which is extremely customizable and offers most functionalities which are available in high-end commercial products. 



3) NotePad2
       Notepad2, a fast and light-weight Notepad-like text editor with syntax highlighting. This program can be run out of the box without installation, and does not touch your system's registry.

4) PSPad

The universal freeware editor, useful for people who:
  • work with plain text - the editor has a wealth of formatting functions, including a spell checker
  • create web pages - as a web authoring editor, PSPad contains many unique tools that save your time
  • want to use a good IDE for their compiler - PSPad catches and parses compiler output, integrates external help files, compares versions and much more...

5) Programmers Notepad:
         
           Programmer's Notepad (PN1) is an open-source text editor targeted at users who work with source code. It was released in 1998 by Echo Software (a trading name for Simon Steele). PN1's successor, Programmer's Notepad 2 (PN2), was released in 2002 and is now based on Scintilla. Possibly the most distinctive feature common to both versions is the combination tabbed document interface and multiple document interface called "Tabbed MDI" by the developer. The TDI is parent to the MDI.

Source:wikipedia.org




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