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  2. TextEdit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TextEdit

    TextEdit does not support multiple columns of text. The high-resolution TextEdit 1.5 icon found in Mac OS X versions starting with 10.5 (Leopard) features an extract from Apple's "Think different" ad campaign. This was replaced by a blank sheet of notebook paper in 10.10 (Yosemite). Source code. Apple formerly distributed TextEdit's source code ...

  3. SimpleText - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimpleText

    SimpleText is the native text editor for the Apple classic Mac OS. [1] SimpleText allows text editing and text formatting (underline, italic, bold, etc.), fonts, and sizes. It was developed to integrate the features included in the different versions of TeachText that were created by various software development groups within Apple Computer.

  4. BBEdit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBEdit

    BBEdit was the first freestanding text editor to use the "PE" editing engine, and is the only one still being developed. BBEdit was available at no charge upon its initial release in 1992 but was commercialized in May 1993 with the release of version 2.5. [3] At the same time, Bare Bones Software also made a less-featured version of BBEdit 2.5 ...

  5. TextMate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TextMate

    TextMate. TextMate is a free and open-source general-purpose GUI text editor for macOS created by Allan Odgaard. TextMate features declarative customizations, tabs for open documents, recordable macros, folding sections, snippets, shell integration, and an extensible bundle system.

  6. Ten WYSIWYG HTML editors for Mac OS X (Updated) - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2011-06-15-ten-wysiwyg-html...

    It's a code and text editor in the same vein as Coda. Very similar to HyperEdit is Taco HTML Edit ($24.99), which has a component library that can add amazing features to an HTML document ...

  7. Category:Classic Mac OS text editors - Wikipedia

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    Classic Mac OS text editors. See also: Category:OS X text editors. These unformatted text editors were available for the classic Mac OS before Mac OS X. Note that some of these plain-text editors supported basic text formatting and images by storing such information the Macintosh resource fork. The text, sans formatting, was nevertheless kept ...

  8. Hemingway text editor comes to the Mac with Markdown support

    www.engadget.com/2014-07-25-hemingway-text...

    Hemingway started off as a web-based a text editor that offers corrections on your writing as you type. The app focuses on basic grammar, such as adverb use, passive voice, long sentences and more.

  9. Smultron - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smultron

    Smultron is a text editor for macOS that is designed for both beginners and advanced users, named after the Swedish word for the woodland strawberry . It was originally published as free software but is now sold through the Mac App Store. It is written in Objective-C using the Cocoa API, and is able to edit and save many different file types.