Cross-platform code editor, with syntax highlight for 200+ languages. Has lite interface with tabs. Has JSON config files instead of the options dialog. Supports Python extensions. NOTE: SourceForge hosts CudaText add-ons and binaries for non-Windows. Binaries for Windows are at: http://cudatext.github.io/ . Documentation wiki: http://wiki.freepascal.org/CudaText

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  • Maybe this is a case of 'If you don't know, you don't need to know'. I've been hunting for half an hour for the Windows executable download like Mark below, but the links seem to be entirely circular. Try one to download and you get the addons. Go back to a Cuda link and you get Cuda at Github. Try another link and you're back where you started. Try 'releases' and you get addons. Try 'addons' and you get addons. Try the green Downloads and you get another page that gives you either an addons green button or circles back to the start. The Linux BSD Mac Windows words aren't tabs or even links. Talk about a program with potential dying from total obscurity. Could someone please explain how Sourceforge works? Yes, I understand it's a working platform for development, but as the great economist JK Galbraith once said, the purpose of all production is consumption. Please let me have CudaText. .exe
    Reply from CudaText
    Edited 2024-03-19
    "Try 'releases' and you get addons. Try 'addons' and you get addons. " --- No, trying of 'release' on SF FILES-page shows you the folder with different releases. Current one is 1.211.0, so 'release' page of FILES page has the folder 1.211.0.0. That folder has different packages for different OSes. 'cudatext.exe' file is in the Windows package. URL: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cudatext/files/release/
  • I downloaded the Zip file and extracted it. I cannot find an exe to install the product. It really sounds like a great editor but if I can't install it, I cannot tell for sure.
    2 users found this review helpful.
    Reply from CudaText
    Posted 2023-06-10
    Make sure you got the Zip file for Windows (if it is your OS). We have Solaris-version in Zip too. Version for Windows does have the cudatext.exe file.
  • Excellent editor that can handle large files.
  • Excellent editor!
  • I used to be skeptical about this editor: subjective feelings of inconsistency. But now I have discovered that sublime can't run macroses with searching. But Cuda text can!
    Reply from CudaText
    Posted 2020-12-26
    Yes, CudaText has the Macros plugin (3rd party) which can record also searches from the Find dialog. And many other actions can be in macros.
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Linux, FreeBSD, Mac, Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), Cocoa (MacOS X), Qt, GTK+

Programming Language

Pascal

Related Categories

Pascal Text Editors, Pascal Code Editors

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2015-09-27