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Android Studio
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Officially supported by Google
Android Studio is the software built by Google themselves to be used for Android Development. As such, it's certain that support for it will never drop as long as Android apps are still being developed. Studio is also the tool that Google recommends using for Android development and it's the IDE that gets updates related to Android first.
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High memory use
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Based on the powerful IntelliJ IDEA
Unlike its predecessor, which is based off Eclipse, Android Studio is build on top of Jetbrain's Flagship Java IDE which offers over a number of features. It's also open-source too (Community Edition only).
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Many errors that are almost impossible to remove
Gradle sync fail Render problem Class can't be found Layout Reinstall repository Update SDK (even with latest version)
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Live code updates and renderings of app
Layouts are built and can be observed in real time and are automatically updated after every change. You can even see these changes on different screens.
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Apps run slow on the ARM version of the emulator
While the Android team have recently fixed issues that had to do with emulation on an x86 architecture and greatly improving emulator speeds, emulating an Android device and running apps on an ARM architecture is still pretty slow.
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Extremely easy to integrate Google Services
Because it's made by Google to be the tool to be used for Android Development, it's also very easy for Google to add great support for their services in the IDE and make it easier to integrate Google Services into Android applications built with Studio.
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Many offline issues
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Uses the powerful Gradle build tool out of the box
Android Studio uses Gradle as the official build tool for projects, moving away from the now outdated Apache Ant. Gradle is a powerful build tool, especially for Android development with which it's very easy to do things that are otherwise impossible or very hard to do on other build systems, thing like: upgrading the build system without breaking the project itself or allowing you to separately define the development and production versions.
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Android development only
Android Studio is the official IDE for Android and it works great as an Android IDE. Unfortunately, that's the only thing it can do. If you want to develop applications for other platforms in Java, you have to learn another IDE as well.
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Pushes fast to the built-in emulator
Pushing to the built-in Android emulator can be up to 10 times faster than pushing to a physical device.
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Extremely fast preview
Since Android 2.0, Google have been focusing more and more on the IDE's speed, going so far as making it 2-2.5 times faster than older versions. But the greatest feature when it comes to speed though is the new feature called "Instant Run". This is comparable to writing HTML, where you write the HTML and just refresh te page to see the changes. On mobile though, updating anything would take a lot of time for the system to rebuild. Instant Run allows developers to build their app once (on physical devices, emulator or both) and as they change their code, AS does hot code swapping where it only updates the parts of the code that have been changed and the developer can see those changes after a second or two.
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Intelligently replaces values
References are automatically replaced with their real values, so you can easily view which color you are using for example.
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Supports many platforms
Linux, Windows, and Mac are supported.
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Allows GPU tracking
For graphics-intensive apps or games, Android Studio has a GPU profiler baked in. With this you can see exactly what is happening inside the device when a new image is drawn on the screen.
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Can test Google Play Services API straight from the emulator
Since the built-in emulator has Google Play Services like a physical device, you can test a lot of API calls without having to deploy your application to a device.
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It supports naked
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Latest Version :
3.6 (Stable), 3.6 RC 3 (Preview)
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{CodeStore}
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Multiple languages
{CodeStore} is available in English and German.
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No export
No export supported.
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Multiple platforms
Runs on Windows, Linux and Mac and also brings a web client.
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€10 per year for unrestricted use
For unrestricted use of all features, an account is required that costs €10 per year.
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Free to use
{CodeStore} is free to download.
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Java required
Requires a Java installation to run.
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Share with users
Supports sharing snippets with other users or setting a snippet as "public" to make it visible on the website for all developers in the world.
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Cloud synchronization
Automatic synchronization with the {CodeStore} cloud. No iCloud or Dropbox required.
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Syntax highlighting
Syntax highlighting for over 25 programming languages.
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Price:
Free / €10 p.a.
Supported platforms:
Web, Windows, Linux, Mac
Export:
none
Sync:
{CodeStore} cloud (proprietary)
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Code Editor
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Support all common programming languages
It supports all programming languages like c/c++, php, java, javascript, html, css, etc
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Work Space
Open multiple files and folder and edit all opened files simultaneously.
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Preview your HTML code
You can preview your HTML code, load images, music etc. This works perfectly.
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JavaScript interactive console
Debug JavaScript code and you web app when you preview your website. The console is interactive so you can execute code right from the console.
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Simple Snippets
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Set of snippets
There are snippets created and shared by other people
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Help page
Help page is still under construction.
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Web-based
All your snippets are available at work, at home or on your mobile device.
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No search yet
Search feature is not available at the moment. So you cannot find snippets by keywords.
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Private pages
All your code is private by default, but you can share specific snippets with others if you want. Some other sites allow private pages only for extra payment.
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Code highlighting
It supports highlighting for dozens of languages, even less known ones.
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Free
It's absolutely free at the moment.
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DroidEdit
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Supports a lot of languages
C, C++, C#, CSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Lua, LaTex, Python, Ruby, and SQL.
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Looks incredibly outdated
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Syntax highlighting and customizable themes
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No longer supported
Last update: September 30, 2017!
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Auto or block indentation
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Does not fully support Android 12
Can't save files on Dropbox.
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Works very well on tablet with keyboard
Good use of screen space in landscape mode and no switching into portrait mode. Good for writing just text files and coding stuff.
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Can't quite minimize all menus to go full screen
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Dark theme
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Lots of keyboard shortcuts when using physical keyboard
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Special characters keyboard add on
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SoloLearn
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Completely free
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Only the most commonly used languages are covered.
C++, Java, JavaScript, C#, Python, SQL, PHP, Swift, Ruby, JQuery, HTML, CSS. You won't find anything less common like Haskell, Erlang, Elixir, Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, Rust, etc.
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Offline learning mode for mobile apps
Allows learning while disconnected from the net.
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Limited usefulness for intermediate or experienced programmers
No advanced coding challenges. Look for those on other sites like hackerrank.
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Easy for beginners
Anyone can get started with this.
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Share and modify others' projects
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Browser-based code playgrounds
No software installation needed, just a modern web browser. On mobile devices though the mobile apps are highly recommended.
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Excellent mobile apps available
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Gamification
XP, levels, badges, certificates, etc.
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Languages:
C/C++, Java, JavaScript, C#, Python, SQL, PHP, Swift, Ruby, JQuery, HTML, CSS.
Offline operation:
Yes
Mobile apps:
Yes
Questions throughout the course:
Yes
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Boostnote
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Cross platform support
Supports Windows, macOS and Linux.
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Some of the features are not consistent
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Markdown support
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Must use third-party service for sync-ing (Dropbox, etc.)
Boostnote does not have sync-ing capabilities and relies on third-party services to fulfil notes storage. There are additional steps involved to set this up.
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Free
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Can't work in "real" offline mode
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Open source
See here.
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Very poor syncing
Data loss may occur on syncing.
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Great for developers
Boostnote is great for developers looking to take programming notes with code snippets and such.
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Supports code snippets and syntax highlighting
Boostnote has the ability to store code snippets and comes with syntax highlighting out of the box, supporting many languages.
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Works offline
Boostnote doesn't require an internet connection to work. You can write notes offline and sync later.
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Global search, tag feature
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Comes with many themes
Boostnote comes with many themes out of the box, most of which are popular themes and color schemes for code editors: e.g. 3024, base16, solarized, tomorrow.
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vim/emacs key bindings available
Boostnote supports vim/emacs key bindings. If you're a developer familiar with either of them, navigation should be easy to pick up.
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Platforms:
Windows/MacOS/Linux/Android/IOS
License:
GPL v3
API:
No
Dark Theme:
Yes
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3Cols
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100% Free
Funded instead from a Patreon.
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May keep you out from logging in and accessing your snippets
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Easy to share snippets
You can either share with an account or an organisation, or if someone doesn't have an account yet, you can even just send them a link.
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No desktop version
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Cloud based
Can be accessed anywhere on any device and installed via PWA.
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Doesn't integrate with IDE
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Export function
You can export all of your snippets in a .zip from the site.
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Super slow sometimes
You may not be able to login when you need to access your snippets.
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Easy to use
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Lots of different languages supported
There is syntax highlight support for over 25 different languages.
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Public snippet repository
While not always useful, it is interesting to look through the repository of snippets people have made public.
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API
Create your own custom software with 3Cols API and Nuget package.
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Fantastic editor
The editor is quick and easy to use.
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MX Player Pro
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Hardware acceleration
Hardware acceleration can be used for video playback to help in the apps HW+ mode. This allows for smoother video playback as well as better playback of higher resolutions.
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No color adjustment like saturation, hue, and contrast
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Built-in touch lock feature
It is possible to have videos played in touch lock mode. It is also possible to hide watermarks or display the player's touch locked status.
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HW+ audio quality is very bad
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Closed source & paid
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No ac3 support
There is no ac3 audio support.
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No Chromecast support
Not having Chromecast support severely limits the apps usefulness to those that use said service, especially when many other video apps support it.
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Enlightened Editor
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Hasn't been updated since 2017
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Ad-free and annoyance-free
Free, open source, no ads, no nonsense.
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Can only open single file
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Open Source
Development occurs in the open, and the source code is available publicly and for free.
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No syntax highlighting for python
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Lightweight
Enlightened Editor is extremely lightweight and fast.
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Lepton
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Multi platform support
Supports MacOS, Linux and Windows.
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Built on top of Electron
Electron is a memory hog.
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Open source
Lepton is free and open source and is released under the MIT license.
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Only works with GitHub Gists
As a GitHub Gist client that's not a con (or a problem), but as a snippets manager it is.
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GitHub gist integration
Use GitHub Gist for cross-platform sync.
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No integration with editors
There is no integration available with the editors.
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Language sensitive syntax highlighting
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No hierarchy for snippets
You cannot create hierarchies with folders or tags.
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Support for Linux
Provides package in AppImage format which is distribution independent.
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macOS version behave not like a mac application
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Supports markdown
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Lepton refuses any donations in favor of Wikipedia
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Support for GitHub Enterprise
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Supports Jupyter Notebook viewer
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Platforms:
macOS/Win/Linux
License:
MIT
Git:
Yes
Export:
Gist link/Text
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DECS
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Decentralised - True ownership of data
You can host and version your encrypted snippets for FREE with DECS default storage hub or choose your choice of any cloud provider — AWS/Azure/GCP/Dropbox (coming soon).
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Modern interface
Say goodbye to scattered code snippets. DECS offers a beautiful, easy to use interface to capture, manage and search your reusable code snippets in one place.
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Code security for peace of mind
Sensitive data such as configurations, database credentials, API keys, tokens, and other seeds are safe from unauthorised access as the code is end-to-end encrypted. Not even DECS developers could see what’s in our workspace.
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Chrome Extension
Saves a lot of time and provides ease of managing code snippets.
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Free tier:
$ 0
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StudIO - Code
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custom plugins
You can create plugins for this app
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Price
It could be free or have a free option
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Q & A
There is something called "Smart Code Completion" which is absolutely incredible: you just tell the app what you want and it will figure out what to do by itself..
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Code Completion
The code completion is not so great. It's ok, but it could be better
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Great integration with git
GitHub, GitLab, ... are supported and you can push, commit, pull, clone, ...
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Cheap
It's only $4.99 (and it's cheaper than alternatives)
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SnipAway
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Global shortcuts
Using global shortcuts you can access features like quick create and quick search directly without opening up SnipAway again.
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No subfolders
Stores the snippet in only one folder.
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Advanced code editor
Has a very advanced internal editor which you can also customize to match your style.
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No TAGS
Folders can't replace tags, and tags are the most used way to categories snippets. For now tags must go in the title (making the "Add Snippet" operation very time consuming).
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ZIP import / export
SnipAway saves all your snippet files locally. To create a backup of your snippets or to use them on other computers SnipAway allows you to export your snippets as a zip file and import them again. Same goes for all application settings.
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Only for Windows
Update 2019: Now there is a macOS version.
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Supports markdown
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Highly customizable
You can change a lot of settings to make SnipAway fit your personal preferences.
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Web snippet
Allowing to save any website or file on the web.
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Save snippets to network storage
Can save the snippets to a NAS or something else. Multiple access to the snippets. But the last change is saved.
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Great for Storing Websites you often use
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Support for Windows & macOS
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Codeanywhere
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Full terminal access
CodeAnywhere gives users full terminal access.
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No debugging options found (stepping through code)
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BitBucket integration
Integrates with BitBucket and allows logging in with your BitBucket account. It's possible to launch Codeanywhere from within BitBucket's repo by adding Codeanywhere integration as an add-on.
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Non free/libre (proprietary)
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Dropbox and Google Drive support
Codeanywhere allows connecting and pulling development files from a Dropbox or a Google Drive account, making it easy to sync development files across devices.
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Web terminal window doesn't always run
In many instances, opening a terminal window in CodeEnvy would continue to load eternally.
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Unlimited revisions
Each action performed on any file from any resource will be saved forever.
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Customer support is virtually non-existent
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Github integration
Integrates with Github and allows logging in with your Github account.
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Custom domains do not work
The custom domain feature fails at the SSL cert, even if you are bringing your own via Cloudflare, etc. Running on port 80 appears to break the site. This is especially frustrating when you paid an extra $24 for 15 custom domains that you cannot use. Support is non-existent so they will not help resolve the issue.
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Has mobile apps for all major mobile OSs
Codeanywhere has apps for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows, and Blackberry.
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Does not jump to definitions
Unable to navigate the class definition or declaration.
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SFTP access
Allows connecting code via FTP, SFTP.
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Very unstable
It's a nice IDE when it works, but suffers a lot from instability with things like being unable to save files, or not starting up, as well as crashes, etc.
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Good editor
Supports multiple cursors. Has code completion for JavaScript, PHP, HTML, CSS and linting for JavaScript and CSS.
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iOS app hasn't been updated in almost 3 years
Update as of August 20 2017.
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Allows inviting collaborators with a link
Codeanywhere has a feature called Share Links, that allows users to collaborate with others on their projects in real-time by simply sharing a link to their work.
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Web editor on iPad is severely lacking
Codeanywhere relies on right click for major actions but doesn't support this interaction on iPad. Selecting listed Dev box URLs to access site is also unworkable in practice. iPad app allows the actions but has very limited set of Dev box controls. Using an external keyboard with the app can also be problematic as the arrow keys don't work.
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Multiple devboxes
DevBoxes are saveable, fully customizable development environments that run on either Open VZ or Docker and each has a dedicated amount of memory and disk space. Multiple devboxes can be run at the same time.
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SSH Port will be different each time you start your DevBox
Only for Always on DevBoxes will SSH ports remain static.
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SSH Terminal
Even for 3rd party SSH connections.
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Does not have a function name list in side panel view
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Integration with DigitalOcean
CodeAnywhere recently partnered up with DigitalOcean. Now users can manage, spin up and provision DigitalOcean droplets all from the CodeAnywhere IDE. This is a great addition for both products, combining the power of an affordable host with the portability and power of CodeAnywhere IDE.
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Can't use SFTP with GIT
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OneDrive integration
Similar to their Dropbox integration, it gives you full access.
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UI is not optimized and zoom is applied to the entire screen, rather than just the editor
The buttons are way too small. The UI feels washed out and opaque. Zoom (Ctrl++) is applied on the entire screen and not just on the editor.
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2 Factor authentication is a joke
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Confusing, not user friendly
It's so confusing versus other IDEs. Not recommended for newbies and programming students.
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Multi Language Support:
yes
Cross Platform:
yes
Git:
yes
Auto Complete:
yes
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Quiver
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Has more features than just a simple Markdown editor
Quiver is a notebook and note-taking app akin to Evernote which happens to also be able to edit Markdown files. As such, it has a lot of useful features such as: image support, file attachments, web content support and more.
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You can't edit specific files, they must be in your notebook
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Supports code highlighting
Has syntax highlighting for more than 120 programming languages.
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No iOS apps for editing, only a viewer available
I'd LOVE to edit and create quiver notes on my iPad!
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Live preview
Quiver has live preview for both Markdown and LaTeX. This helps users to better understand the way they are formatting their files.
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The line in focus shows a border around it which is distracting
The line in focus in the editor shows a rounded rectangular border around it, which is unappealing and distracting.
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Notes can be linked to each-other
Quiver notes have unique links that can be copied and pasted into other notes to gain quick access between them.
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Much more than a simple Markdown editor
Since it's more like a note-taking app (and a note-taking app built for developers) than a Markdown editor, it may be a little excessive to use it only for its Markdown editing features.
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Cloud syncing
Dropbox, iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or any other file-based cloud services.
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Supports vi keybindings
For people used to vi keybindings, Quiver can be set up to work with them.
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Combination of different types of writing in one note
The most outstanding thing for me. Use HTML line breaks while writing MD text. Also, unlike most hybrid editors like Bear, it supports instant image sizing and respective preview.
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Platforms:
macOS
License:
Proprietary
Export:
Text, Markdown, LaTeX
Preview:
Live Preview
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RhodeCode
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High security
It's open source and it can be installed on your own machine, which gives high security and isolated environment for the codes. Whole application installation is super easy and independent from the Linux distribution.
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Hard to maintain and upgrade
The documentation is not very clear and it's hard to troubleshoot if there is a failure.
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Supports 3 major version control systems
RhodeCode supports Mercurial, Git and Subversion in a unified way that allows you to do code-reviews and other stuff on each of them.
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Centralized user management
User management is centralized around administrators which can give granular permissions to individual users or user groups/. These permissions can be related to allowing contributions, editing, or simply giving read-only access to users.
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Powerful and flexible code review
Code reviews can be done via Pull Requests, or simply commit-by-commit. There are voting rules, random reviewers pools, and smart comment invalidation logic. Pull requests are also versioned so it's easy to review partial changes after the author has updated his code. When you create a Pull-request you can add set of reviewers. They all have to vote and approve the PR. There's some flexibility on how the voting is accepted, it can be majority wins, or all-agree. Good practice is to add BOT accounts like jenkins, that also will vote on the review, based on for example tests run, and can forbid a merge because of a negative vote. In addition users can leave special type of comments that will also prevent merges, aka TODO notes. Once TODOs are resolved a Pull Request can be merged.
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Free and Open Source
RhodeCode CE (Community Edition ) is free and open source. Enterprise Edition (EE) adds premium support, corporate authentication. and tool integrations on top of the RhodeCode CE.
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Integrates fully with LDAP/AD and others
RhodeCode has auth plugins, now supported include: LDAP, LDAP with user groups, TOKEN, Container auth, PAM
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Online editing with preview
Files can be added, modified and deleted from the web interface, including adding directories, and uploading files.
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Best in class permission system
RhodeCode have the most advanced Permission system on the market, allowing things like permission inheritance, permission delegation. All comes in a format that doesn't get hard to manage at scale.
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Header authentication plugin allows auth delegation to 3rd party systems
The builtin header auth can delegate authentication to other existing systems for further validation chain.
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Platforms:
Linux
Git:
Yes
SVN:
Yes
Mercurial:
Yes
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Supports Markdown
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Lacking support for other platforms
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Simple and good UI
Nothing extra fancy, does what it needs to do
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No iOs version available
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Sync snippets through Dropbox
Sync through iCloud.
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Closed source
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Alfred Integration
Makes for extremely fast pasting of code snippets and SQL queries.
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No support for placeholders in snippets
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Great Language Support
Supports almost every language that you can think of.
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No gist batch support
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Fragments support
The ability to add sub-snippets within an entry is something I did not realize that could be so useful. Many other similar products lack this feature.
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You cannot create Tag Groups
Tag Groups enhance usability once a lot of tags have been collected
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Compact UI
Nice UI options that let you hide certain things, go compact, hide notes and tags etc.
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Bad gist import
Gist import data isn't adaptable. So the imported snippets could get named very ugly.
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Option to add your own Markdown stylesheet.
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A lot of customization options, the menubar assistant is amazing
Easy to customize many things such as how editing, search, and the menubar app works. New theme customizations.
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SnippLeaf
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Sharing
The Snippets can be shared via a link.
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Grouping
Snippets can be grouped by keywords.
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Syntax highlighting
Code highlighting for a lot of languages.
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Online Service
Accessible from everywhere due to being an online service.
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Dash
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Easy docsets download
Download docsets from CocoaDocs.org, RubyGems.org, Maven.org (Java and Scala), Packagist.org (PHP) and GoDoc.org.
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Forced wait time to view docs
If you use the free version you are very often forced to wait 10 seconds to view something you've chosen to look at. If you change apps or lose focus of Dash, it'll start that 10 second timer over again. A real crappy thing to do to your users in order to get them to buy it. Forcing you to waste your time.
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Supports docsets generated using Doxygen
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Great fast documentation lookup
Has a handy sublime plugin. Press CTRL-H and it jumps straight to the docs for that object.
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Integrates well with a good selection of apps
They provide very useful integration with apps that are very fitting with using Dash's features. Once integrated, you can really get the feel for being a must have part of the app its integrating with.
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Great utility app to use for snippets
Snippet apps come in various forms, such as basic snippet (text) containers and added features with text / keyboard utilities to name a couple. This app not only includes this feature, but takes it a bit further than most by adding unique ways to further customize this practice to your own preference.
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Easy to create new docsets in case there isn't one that exits already
Gives plenty of guides and information on how to generate a docset.
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