When comparing Dracula vs Material Theme for Notepad++, the Slant community recommends Dracula for most people. In the question“What are the best color themes for text editors?” Dracula is ranked 5th while Material Theme for Notepad++ is ranked 48th. The most important reason people chose Dracula is:
Sublime, Atom, Vim, iTerm, Terminal.app, Zsh, Slack, TextMate, Emacs, Visual Studio Code/Visual Studio, Xcode, IntelliJ, and more.
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Pros
Pro Available for many popular editors, terminals, etc.
Sublime, Atom, Vim, iTerm, Terminal.app, Zsh, Slack, TextMate, Emacs, Visual Studio Code/Visual Studio, Xcode, IntelliJ, and more.
Pro Great in lots of languages
Even for Markdown.
Pro Perfect color pitch
Colors are perfectly pitched, easy to focus on scripts and shells.
Pro Well designed
Pro Very good for the eyes
It looks very good, with a little of blue light. It also works very well with MacOS's Night Shift. I would recommend this theme for starters.
Pro Based on popular themes
The theme is a port of another popular Sublime Text theme and hence is tried and tested
Pro Actively developed
The theme is quite new and is in active development.
Pro It's free
Pro Improves Notepad++'s user interface
Greatly improves the Notepad++ UI by using clean and modern colors.
Cons
Con Consistency
Some colors are too vibrant and bright.
Con Hard on eyes
