

JEdit is a Unicode text editor that is written in Java and can run under Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. A trial copy that can be used for 30 days is available.

It is produced by Bare Bones Software, Inc. BBEdit includes an HTML syntax checker, and a link checker for links within your site. HTML tags and attributes can be typed directly, or selected from a floating palette or a menu, and are shown in user-selectable colours. Files that contain multiple scripts can be opened and saved with UTF-8 or UTF-16 character encoding.īBEdit displaying multiple scripts simultaneously It can use any installed Web browser for WYSIWYG preview. Older versions allowed only one font to be active at a time, and so only one non-Latin script plus unaccented Latin characters could be displayed properly simultaneously, but it can now display multiple scripts simultaneously. It can edit text in several left-to-right languages and scripts, including double-byte scripts, and it supports the Mac’s Unicode keyboards.
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The Editors listed below are those that are available in versions designed for Mac OS X other editors that are designed for Mac OS 9 can be used in Classic mode.īBEdit is a text editor for OS X 10.3.9 or later that includes extensive support for producing HTML files and program code, as well as plain text files. Mac OS X 10.3 introduced support for Armenian, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics and Cherokee scripts. Mac OS X 10.2 introduced support for Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew and Thai scripts. Mac OS X 10.1 supported Central European, Cyrillic and Japanese, and Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese were made available as downloads. Mac OS X 10 did not originally include support for as many languages and scripts as Mac OS 9.
