![]() Good luck!ĮDIT: I failed to add that.i've heard folks suggest running some sort of emulation layer or maybe Wine on linux in order to run notepad++.but for me, needing to run some extra layer for a text editor just didn't sit right with me. So, again, not trying to persuade, but if you haven't, give Geany a look-see. I do this because i now have a consistent, unified experience (for my text editor) regardless of the OS, which is important to me. And, as much as i still love notepad++, i yanked out notepad++ from my work windows machine and only run geany. But, if it helps you, i've grown to really love geany. Plus, it runs natively across windows, linux, and mac! I have no wish to persuade you to switch if you've already found a notepad++ alternative. While Geany is amazing, it is not as good as notepad++ (in only a few small ways) though it really does comes the closest that i've seen compared to other text editors. So, I'm running Geany on my work machine (windows), and any/all of my personal linux machines. However, for the last few months i've been using Geany, based on many positive comments i had read elswhere that it comes closest to notepad++. If you are writing code, other text editors that are available have a better sense of syntax autodetection and formatting than BBEdit. When the BBEdit trial ends, you have a free-to-use, but with fewer features, text editor. While i'm more of a linux user - not a mac user - for personal computing, i used to use notepad++ for years and years on windows machines that were issued to me at my day jobs. Even has optional command-line tools (bbedit) that can be installed from the application menu. ![]()
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