If you’re tired of your current Windows code editor or interested in trying something new, you’ll have to give Intype a try.
Before switching to Mac, I used Notepad++. After looking at Intype, I would have certainly switched.
It looks great!
Intype
Intype brings some cool features you’re more likely to find in premium code applications.
Features include:
- Snippets
- Themes
- Grammars
- Multi-Selection
- Smart Column Selection
- Project Management
- Extensions Bundles
- Loads fast, supports multiple cores, responds super quick.
Intype already supports several languages, including (but not limited to):
- HTML
- JavaScript
- CSS
- PHP
- Ruby
- Groovy
- Rails
- Python
- Perl
- Java
- More!
Intype just may be the Windows text editor you’ve always been waiting for.
Learn more and download it for free from the Intype website.
Daniel Milner says
This looks excellent! What do you use now since you switched to a Mac?
Eric Dye says
Coda.
Marek says
Looks nice, I’ll try it 🙂 thanks
Eric Dye says
Awesome. I think you’ll like it!
Eric J says
My favorite was crimson editor (rest in peace) and now notepad++ because they both support editing via FTP. I won’t consider another editor if they do not support editing “live.”
Eric Dye says
They would do themselves a favor if they added that. It’s a very important one for sure!
Martin Cohen says
FTP is on the planned features list. There’s no ETA, but we’re definitely going to add it.
Eric Dye says
That’s great to hear!
Eric J says
It’s definitely not trivial!
Martin Cohen says
Especially if we want to also allow SSH and other ways to access remote file systems. 😉