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    Apache NetBeans

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    Apache NetBeans

    Apache NetBeans is much more than a text editor. It highlights source code syntactically and semantically, lets you easily refactor code, with a range of handy and powerful tools. Apache NetBeans provides editors, wizards, and templates to help you create applications in Java, PHP and many other languages. Apache NetBeans can be installed on all operating systems that support Java, i.e, Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and BSD. Write Once, Run Anywhere, applies to NetBeans too.
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    KodExplorer

    KodExplorer

    A web based file manager, web IDE / browser based code editor

    ...Selectable files & folders support (mouse click & Ctrl & Shift & words & Keyboard shortcuts). Background file upload with Drag & Drop HTML5 support; Folder upload with Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Direct extraction to the current working directory.
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    WebGarage is an HTML5 drag and drop widget designer written in C++ using the QT framework.
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