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    PiNote

    PiNote

    PiNote is a free source code editor that supports several languages.

    PiNote is a free source code editor that supports several languages. Running on Windows, Linux and Raspberry Pi. Written in free pascal and Lazarus IDE, use the SynEdit component with extended syntax highlighter modules. PiNote's many features include macro recording, code highlighting, encryption and/or decryption of text and files and more.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    XML Tree Editor

    XML Tree Editor

    Basic cross-platform tree view XML editor

    XMLTreeEdit displays XML files as tree views and allows basic operations: adding, editting and deleting text nodes and their attributes. The main goal is providing a simple tool to create/edit XML configuration files for users without knowledge of XML. Built in Free Pascal Lazarus, which allows easy compilation for different target platforms. Currently binary executables were produced and tested on Windows (XP, 7) and Ubuntu Linux (GTK2). For developers: there are two units listed...
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    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    PangInput

    PangInput

    A simple tool for typing characters in different writing systems.

    PangInput is a simple application to help you in typing characters from different languages in unicode. Three methods are available: 1) a virtual keyboard, mapping specific characters to each key on your keyboard; 2) custom character sets, which you can select by clicking on them; 3) macro sets, allowing input of complex scripts - basically mapping a latin transcription to the actual writing of characters or words.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    filthy Editor

    filthy Editor

    Simple text editor written in Lazarus

    filthy Editor is a simple text editor written in the Lazarus IDE. The program compiles and runs on both Windows and Linux (not tested on OS X but it should also run too).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Hieronymus

    Hieronymus

    Text editor

    The goal of the project is a text editor for texts in wiki format(with sytaxhighlighting), with integrated export to html and pdf.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Power Pencil

    Power Pencil

    A simple yet powerful tool for writers

    The goal is to create a Linux/Windows application for writers, that doesn't look like a cubist gallery, but still serves as a useful, user-friendly and powerful tool.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    notepas

    notepas

    Advanced multiplatform text editor for developers

    Notepas is a fast native multiplatform text editor written in Lazarus and can be compiled for multiple platforms and widget sets using the advanced native Free Pascal Compiler. Aimed towards developers it is equipped with some functions usually not found in other text editors and introduces a couple of new exclusive features.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FicMake

    FicMake

    Document layout program with multiple output formats

    FicMake is a document layout program, which works in combination with groff, gnu make and a few other programs (most of which come with your favourite Linux Distribution) to allow you to concentrate on the writing itself.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Scriptoria

    Helping to transcribe scanned old documents

    Scriptoria is a program that helps you to transcribe scanned old documents, with an interface that combines a text editor and an image viewer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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