If you are a programmer or developer, editing is second nature but you need
to make sure you have the right tools for the job with an editor like
*EditRocket*. Source code-focused users are going to appreciate EditRocket's
code builders and easy-access elements such as macros, plug-ins and inserts.
They'll also like the EditRocket web browser *preview feature*, as well as
more standard options such as *syntax checking* and *auto-complete*.
Programmers and other users will be happy to find that EditRocket has a great
selection of text manipulation tools, a fully-customizable interface and file
explorer. EditRocket isn't particularly pretty, but it is multifunctional and
easy to use. One of EditRocket's nicest features is what the program calls
*Sidekicks* - little pop-out windows that provide access to the elements you
are most likely to need when working, depending on which language you are
using. The overall EditRocket experience is one of total comfort - it
provides a text editor that has just as many, if not more, handy tools as
both its peers and other, non-programming tools like Word. However, Mac users
should note that EditRocket is a cross-platform Java editor that doesn't fit
OS X like a glove. Many won't like the fact that it seems like it was
designed with Windows in mind and the Java often makes it slow. Overall,
EditRocket is a comfortable tool for stress-free editing and programming
although may be better on Windows than Macs.Download *EditRocket 4.1.2* in
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