Best Application Development Software for CSS - Page 4

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with CSS as of October 2025 - Page 4

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with CSS. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with CSS. View the products that work with CSS in the table below.

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    Toddle

    Toddle

    Toddle

    You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Install native packages with rich functionality and zero need to manage dependencies, no more broken plugins. Install pre-built packages built by a world-class developer community and accelerate your time to market, with no coding required. Design cool components, actions, or formulas, package them, and use them everywhere, no need to mess around with complicated formulas. Toddle is a visual web app builder that rivals custom code but is accessible to your entire team. Professional no-code web app editor, built-in live collaboration, version control, and hosting. Toddle is a visual programming platform for building modern web applications without writing code. You may want to host your Toddle creations yourself instead of relying on Toddle's infrastructure. We offer code export via web components. Live updates when you edit your component in the editor.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Qodana

    Qodana

    JetBrains

    Static code analysis by Qodana helps development teams follow agreed quality standards, and deliver readable, maintainable, and secure code. Powered by JetBrains. We’ve been perfecting the code analysis in our IDEs for 20+ years based on feedback from millions of community members. Qodana relies on the lines of JetBrains IDEs and brings their intelligence to the CI side. Just like in our IDEs, Qodana’s analysis is accurate but not overbearing and understands the nuances of your code. Integration with tools developers use daily, including JetBrains IDEs, makes it easy to work with Qodana’s results in whichever tool you're most comfortable with. Qodana doesn’t only report problems; it also suggests automatic fixes. Qodana calculates licenses per active contributor, so it won’t cause unexpected expenses or charge you for growing your project (as we don’t calculate LOCs). It’s also free for open-source projects.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    RapiDoc

    RapiDoc

    RapiDoc

    Free of any frameworks, setups, configs, build steps, or packaging. Can be used with any framework or just with vanilla Javascript. Style it to your heart's content. Change font, logo, colors, and theme. Inject external HTML or embed it into another HTML document. Create beautiful, customizable, interactive API documentation from OpenAPI specification. Use It just like any other HTML tag, Change its attribute using JavaScript and see it react to those changes. Basic knowledge of HTML is all that's required. Minimal dependencies, no runtime, and no virtual DOM ensure the lowest memory consumption, Just the native and raw speed of modern browsers. Loved by tech writers, designers, dev-ops, testers, and developers alike, due to its simplicity, interoperability, and powerful features. No special build-steps, runtime, or framework are required. Comes with built-in console to Try out the APIs. Supports authentication mechanism. No validation ensures you can test negative cases.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune is a highly efficient, modal text editor that focuses on real-time feedback and powerful, intuitive multi-selection capabilities. Inspired by Vim but offering its own distinct approach to modal editing, Kakoune prioritizes a selection-based workflow that makes text manipulation feel natural and fluid. Instead of commands operating on cursors, commands operate on selections, allowing users to edit and navigate with precision and speed. Kakoune features robust multi-caret editing, context-aware autocompletion, and extensive language support, with performance optimized for working with large files and complex codebases. Designed to be scriptable and extendable with shell commands, Kakoune integrates smoothly with UNIX tools, giving users flexibility in customization. Known for its responsiveness and adaptability, Kakoune is ideal for developers who prefer a keyboard-driven interface and appreciate real-time, immediate feedback in their editing workflow.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SvelteKit

    SvelteKit

    SvelteKit

    SvelteKit is a framework for rapidly developing robust, performant web applications using Svelte. It addresses common development challenges by providing solutions for routing, server-side rendering, data fetching, service workers, TypeScript integration, and more. SvelteKit apps are server-rendered by default, offering excellent first-load performance and SEO benefits, but can transition to client-side navigation to enhance user experience. The framework is designed to grow with developers, allowing them to start simple and add new features as needed. SvelteKit leverages Vite for a fast and feature-rich development experience, including hot module replacement. In short, Svelte is a way of writing user interface components, like a navigation bar, comment section, or contact form, that users see and interact with in their browsers. The Svelte compiler converts your components to JavaScript that can be run to render the HTML for the page and to CSS that styles the page.
    Starting Price: Free
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    shadcn/ui

    shadcn/ui

    shadcn/ui

    Shadcn/ui is an open source collection of beautifully designed, accessible, and customizable components that developers can seamlessly integrate into their applications. Built with Tailwind CSS, these components are designed for easy copying and pasting, facilitating rapid development without compromising on design quality. The library offers a diverse range of components, including buttons, sidebars, avatars, tabs, and charts, all crafted to ensure both aesthetic appeal and functional excellence. Shadcn UI emphasizes composability and theming, allowing developers to tailor components to align with specific project requirements and branding guidelines. The platform provides comprehensive documentation and examples, aiding developers in effectively implementing and customizing components within their projects. By leveraging Shadcn UI, developers can expedite the creation of user interfaces, ensuring consistency and accessibility across applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Next.js Boilerplates

    Next.js Boilerplates

    Next.js Templates

    Solid is a robust Next.js SaaS boilerplate and starter kit, crafted for creating fully functional SaaS startup websites. It's packed with all the key integrations required for a swift launch of your next SaaS startup. Solid is geared with all the major integrations, components, and pages needed for a seamless launch and other essential UI elements. With Solid, the development of your SaaS product using Next.js and the most advanced tech stacks becomes a walk in the park. Key features include cutting-edge technologies built on Next.js 14, React, and TypeScript, offering swift loading times, advanced features, and an optimum user experience. Blog management is facilitated with Sanity CMS, allowing seamless content creation with on-demand revalidation through tight webhook integration. Secure login functionality is implemented with NextAuth, enabling users to authenticate securely and access your application with password reset, social login.
    Starting Price: $59 one-time payment
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    Flowbite

    Flowbite

    Flowbite

    Flowbite is an open-source library of interactive UI components built on top of Tailwind CSS, designed to expedite web development by providing a comprehensive set of pre-designed elements. It offers over 56 types of components, including buttons, alerts, breadcrumbs, pagination, and navbars, as well as interactive elements like dropdowns, modals, and tooltips, which are enhanced by custom JavaScript for added interactivity. Developers can integrate Flowbite into existing Tailwind CSS projects via npm or CDN, and it supports various frameworks such as React, Vue.js, Angular, and Next.js. The library also includes a Figma design system, enabling designers to prototype and design applications before development. For those seeking advanced features, Flowbite offers a Pro version with additional components and templates. The ecosystem is further enriched by Flowbite Blocks, providing over 450 website sections and advanced UI components built with Tailwind CSS.
    Starting Price: $289 one-time payment
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    daisyUI

    daisyUI

    daisyUI

    DaisyUI is a Tailwind CSS component library that enhances development efficiency by providing semantic class names for UI components, such as cards and toggles. This approach reduces the need to write extensive utility classes, resulting in cleaner and more maintainable HTML. DaisyUI is built on top of Tailwind CSS, allowing developers to customize components using Tailwind's utility classes. It operates as a pure CSS plugin without JavaScript dependencies, ensuring compatibility across various JavaScript frameworks. Installation is straightforward, and it supports unlimited themes through customizable color names that utilize CSS variables, facilitating features like dark mode without additional class names. daisyUI is built on top of Tailwind CSS so you can customize everything using utility classes. daisyUI is a plugin for Tailwind CSS. It works on all JS frameworks and doesn't need a JS bundle file.
    Starting Price: $49 one-time payment
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    FAQPRIME

    FAQPRIME

    FAQPRIME

    Everyone knows a hacky onboarding and no self-serve help can make users drop off your product immediately. You can’t afford to do that anymore, not in this economy or otherwise. Faqprime is an AI-powered knowledge management platform designed to enhance customer support and user engagement. It offers features such as personalized user onboarding tours, in-app contextual help, pop-ups for feature adoption, in-app surveys and NPS, a product education academy, and a section for product updates. Faqprime also provides a customizable, SEO-ready knowledge base with free SSL and custom domain support. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing systems, supports multimedia content, and offers advanced search functionality. Faqprime's analytics deliver real-time insights into user interactions, enabling businesses to improve their support content and overall user experience.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS is a headless web browser scriptable with JavaScript, running on Windows, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD. Utilizing QtWebKit as its back-end, it offers fast and native support for various web standards, including DOM handling, CSS selectors, JSON, Canvas, and SVG. This makes it an optimal solution for tasks such as page automation, screen capture, headless website testing, and network monitoring. For example, a simple script can load a webpage and capture it as an image.
    Starting Price: Free
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    EditRocket

    EditRocket

    EditRocket

    ​EditRocket is a comprehensive text and source code editor, offering a suite of XML editing tools designed to enhance productivity and ease of use. Its XML Validator allows users to check the syntax of XML files and validate them against schemas when the "check schema" option is selected. The XML Tag Navigator parses the editor's content, displaying XML tags in a clickable list that directs users to the corresponding tag locations within the document. The XML Sidekick provides tabs for coding inserts, tools, utilities, and the XML Tag Navigator, enabling quick insertion of XML constructs via buttons or customizable keyboard shortcuts. Additionally, EditRocket features XML Tag Completion, automatically inserting closing tags after typing an opening tag, with a configurable completion delay. Beyond XML-specific functionalities, EditRocket supports syntax highlighting for over 20 programming languages, and offers coding sidekicks and code builders.
    Starting Price: $42.95 per 2 years
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    Radix UI

    Radix UI

    Radix UI

    ​Radix UI is an open source component library optimized for fast development, easy maintenance, and accessibility. It offers two main packages, Radix Primitives and Radix Themes. Radix Primitives is a low-level UI component library focused on accessibility, customization, and developer experience. Components adhere to WAI-ARIA design patterns, are unstyled by default, and provide full keyboard navigation. Radix Themes is a pre-styled component library designed to work out of the box with minimal configuration. It includes layout primitives, typography, and components like buttons and cards, all customizable via the Theme component. Radix Colors offers a comprehensive, accessible color system for designing beautiful, accessible websites and apps. It supports automatic dark mode, transparent variants, and is designed for user interfaces. Radix Icons provides a crisp set of 15×15 icons available as individual React components.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Base UI

    Base UI

    Base UI

    ​Base UI is a library of headless ("unstyled") React components and low-level hooks, offering developers complete control over their application's CSS and accessibility features. Extracted from Material UI, these components are now available as a standalone package, providing the same robust engineering without implementing Material Design. Base UI includes prebuilt components with production-ready functionality and low-level hooks for transferring that functionality to other components. With Base UI, developers can rapidly build on top of foundational components using any styling solution they choose, no needing to override any default style engine or theme. It abstracts away aspects of UI development like accessibility, cross-browser compatibility, and event handling, allowing developers to focus on design implementation. Base UI's skeletal components give a sturdy foundation to apply custom styles with ease, supporting styling methods such as vanilla CSS, Tailwind CSS, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    NiceGUI

    NiceGUI

    NiceGUI

    NiceGUI is an open source Python library that enables developers to create web-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using only Python code. It provides a gentle learning curve while still offering the option for advanced customizations. NiceGUI follows a backend-first philosophy: it handles all the web development details, allowing developers to focus on writing Python code. This makes it ideal for a wide range of projects, including short scripts, dashboards, robotics projects, IoT solutions, smart home automation, and machine learning. The framework is built on FastAPI for backend operations, Vue.js for frontend interaction, and Tailwind CSS for styling. Developers can create buttons, dialogs, Markdown, 3D scenes, plots, and more, all within a Python environment. NiceGUI supports real-time interactivity through WebSocket connections, enabling instant updates in the browser without page reloads. It offers a variety of components and layout options, such as rows, columns, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto is an AI-powered coding agent that integrates with GitHub (and optional Jira) to read backlog tickets or issues, analyze your repository’s file tree and code, then autonomously generate and review pull requests, typically within three minutes per ticket. It can handle bug fixes, feature requests, and test coverage improvements. You trigger it via issue labels or dashboard selections, it writes code or unit tests, opens a PR, runs GitHub Actions, and automatically fixes failing tests until they pass. GitAuto supports ten programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Rust, Java), is free for basic usage, and offers paid tiers for higher PR volumes and enterprise features. It follows a zero data‑retention policy; your code is processed via OpenAI but not stored. Designed to accelerate delivery by enabling teams to clear technical debt and backlogs without extensive engineering resources, GitAuto acts like an AI backend engineer that drafts, tests, and iterates.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void is an open source AI code editor and Cursor alternative built as a fork of VS Code, enabling developers to write code with advanced AI assistance while retaining full control over their data. It supports seamless integration with any large language model, such as DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen, Gemini, Claude, and Grok, connecting directly without routing through a private backend. Core features include tab‑triggered autocomplete, inline quick edit, and a versatile AI chat interface offering normal chat, a restricted gather mode for read/search-only tasks, and an agent mode that automates file and folder operations, terminal commands, and MCP tool access. Void delivers high‑performance operations, including fast apply on files with thousands of lines, alongside checkpoint management for model updates, native tool execution, and lint error detection. Developers can transfer all themes, keybindings, and settings from VS Code in one click and host models locally or via the cloud.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Tauri

    Tauri is a framework that enables developers to build small, fast, secure, cross-platform applications by combining existing web front-ends with Rust-powered back-ends. It supports any JavaScript framework, so you don’t need to change your stack and leverages each operating system’s native web renderer to deliver app footprints as low as 600 KB. Deep inter-process communication bridges your JavaScript UI, Rust core logic, and native Swift or Kotlin components for seamless integration with system APIs. Security is built in from the ground up, with Rust at its center and a team-driven focus on hardening and innovation. The CLI scaffolds new projects via Bash, PowerShell, npm, Yarn, pnpm, Deno, Bun, or Cargo, and includes tools for bundling, templating, and secure defaults, all accessible through a simple “create-tauri-app” command.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion is a performant, flexible CSS-in-JS library designed for writing CSS styles using JavaScript, supporting both string-based and object-based styles while delivering a strong developer experience, complete with source maps, labels, and testing utilities. It offers two powerful usage patterns; a framework-agnostic approach which requires no special configuration yet supports vendor-prefixing, nested selectors, media queries, and class composition through the CSS and CX functions; and a React-optimized variant providing advanced features like the CSS prop for direct styling (similar to the style prop but with support for nested selectors, media queries, and theming capabilities), zero-configuration server-side rendering, native theming, and compatibility with ESLint tooling. Emotion also supports styled-component-like APIs, enabling tag-based or component-based styled elements with dynamic prop-driven styling.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JitBlox

    JitBlox

    JitBlox

    JitBlox is a browser-based, visual web app builder that enables both developers and designers to create fully working, component-based web applications, without writing a line of code. Utilizing industry-standard UI libraries such as Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS, Shoelace, and Material Design, it provides an integrated drag‑and‑drop visual designer where users can construct app layouts via intuitive tree views, live real‑time previews, and powerful template editors that outpace traditional HTML editors. It offers hassle‑free components; users can insert UI blocks, layouts, controls, and data-bound components with a few clicks. Designers can connect mock or real data to their interfaces, model app logic through loops and conditional flows, and test apps immediately, even before the backend exists. JitBlox generates clean, production-ready source code (e.g. full Angular apps) that can be downloaded or pushed straight to GitHub, ensuring best practices and smooth developer collaboration.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Shoelace

    Shoelace

    Shoelace

    Shoelace is a forward-thinking, open source library of web components built on web standards that enables developers to embed a comprehensive suite of accessible, customizable UI elements, such as buttons, modals, tabs, inputs, popups, text areas, icons, trees, skeleton loaders, and more, into any project without being tied to a specific framework or CDN. It includes modern design utilities like design tokens for typography, color, spacing, elevation, border radius, transitions, and z-index, and supports themes including a built-in dark mode. Fully compatible with all frameworks (and also framework-less implementations), Shoelace components are customizable via CSS, support localization, and prioritize accessibility with thoughtful defaults. Features include runtime component loading via an autoloader, seamless form integration, including shadow-DOM-aware form controls and utilities for serializing form data and validation, and icon support.
    Starting Price: Free
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    The Welkin Suite

    The Welkin Suite

    The Welkin Suite

    Work smart with a IDE for the Force.com platform, where you can work in Development or Admin modes with SFDX, Lightning, FLS, and many other ultimate Salesforce technologies. Stop dealing with those complex workflows of pre-DX, and enjoy all the benefits of version control, continuous delivery, and continuous integration. You can manage your scratch and "regular" orgs, work with a new type of projects — and still use almost all the features of The Welkin Suite IDE! Save tons of time by developing new functionality and applications without actually having to write the code! By using the Point-and-Click development possibilities within The Welkin Suite IDE, you create and maintain your business solutions with fewer efforts. Develop incredible Lightning applications and components directly in the IDE. Сreate dynamic web applications within the IDE without any additional software. Enjoy a full-fledged set of tools for developing Lightning Applications and Components.
    Starting Price: $15.00/month/user
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    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy is an automated code review tool that helps identify issues through static code analysis, allowing engineering teams to save time in code reviews and tackle technical debt. Codacy integrates seamlessly into existing workflows on your Git provider, and also with Slack, JIRA, or using Webhooks. Users receive notifications on security issues, code coverage, code duplication, and code complexity in every commit and pull request along with advanced code metrics on the health of a project and team performance. The Codacy CLI enables running Codacy code analysis locally, so teams can see Codacy results without having to check their Git provider or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 coding languages and is available in free open-source, and enterprise versions (cloud and self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
    Starting Price: $15.00/month/user
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    Typora

    Typora

    Typora

    Typora gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Instead, it provides a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself. Typora allows you to manage your files easily, providing both file tree panel and articles (file list) side panel, allows you to manage your files easily. Organize your files your way, including putting in sync services, like Dropbox or iCloud. Automatically see the Outline structure of your documents in outline panel, which allows you to quickly go through the document and jump to any section with one click. Export to PDF with bookmarks. Go further and export or import. More formats, including docx, OpenOffice, LaTeX, MediaWiki, Epub, etc, can be exported or imported. See how large your document is in words, characters, lines, or reading minutes.
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    CLion

    CLion

    JetBrains

    Who wouldn’t like to code at the speed of thought while the IDE does all the mundane development tasks for them? But is that really possible for a tricky language like C++, what with its modern standards and heavily templated libraries? Why, yes, yes it is! See it to believe it. Generate tons of boilerplate code instantly. Override and implement functions with simple shortcuts. Generate constructors and destructors, getters and setters, and equality, relational, and stream output operators. Wrap a block of code with a statement, or generate a declaration from a usage. Create custom live templates to reuse typical code blocks across your code base to save time and maintain a consistent style. Rename symbols; inline a function, variable, or macro; move members through the hierarchy; change function signatures; and extract functions, variables, parameters, or a typedef.
    Starting Price: $8.90 per month
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    ColdFusion Builder
    Build with a lightweight, quick-loading IDE that complements Adobe ColdFusion. Finish faster with tools that help you to develop, test, debug and deploy applications. Automatically detect vulnerabilities in your code. Identify bottlenecks with reports from the Performance Monitoring Toolset. Ride the wave, easily develop, test, debug and deploy mobile and browser-based applications, and get a head start in the fast-growing apps market. Keep it safe, use debugging, refactoring, preview and other smart features for identifying security vulnerabilities, and maintain the integrity of your code. Streamline your work, use extensions, remote project support, integrated server management, a log viewer, and more, and take charge of your environment. Accelerate your application development with intelligent, ordered code assist for CFML, CFScript, HTML, JavaScript and CSS. Get code assist even for third-party JavaScript libraries included in your web application.
    Starting Price: $299 one-time payment
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    Quiver

    Quiver

    Quiver

    Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note instantly via the full-text search. A note in Quiver is comprised of cells, snippets of text, code, Markdown, LaTeX (via MathJax) or diagrams (sequence diagram, flowchart). You can freely mix different cell types within one note. You can set different languages for different code cells, too. The programmer's notebook should make code editing effortless. Quiver packs the awesome ACE code editor in code cells, with syntax highlighting support for more than 120 languages, over 20 themes, automatic indent and outdent, and much more. Quiver lets you write in Markdown with inline formatting and custom CSS options. A live preview window renders Markdown as you type. Quiver uses MathJax to typeset mathematical equations written in LaTeX.
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    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    Microsoft’s vscode source code is open source (MIT-licensed), but the product available for download (Visual Studio Code) is licensed under this not-FLOSS license and contains telemetry/tracking. The VSCodium project exists so that you don’t have to download+build from source. This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled. Note for Mac OS X Mojave users, if you see “App can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software” when opening VSCodium the first time, you can right-click the application and choose Open. This should only be required the first time opening on Mojave. The most up-to-date information on migrating from Visual Studio Code and other quirks you might encounter are documented.
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    CKEditor 5

    CKEditor 5

    CKSource

    CKEditor 5 is a modern WYSIWYG rich text editor that can easily accommodate the requirements of businesses and users in the age of digital transformation. It allows software creators and developers to build powerful writing solutions for applications of all sorts, within hours. Thanks to a fully customizable framework, ready-to-use builds, native integrations, extensive documentation, and reliable customer support, the editor can be fully tailored to your needs. To provide users with an all-around streamlined and collaborative writing experience, you can additionally include advanced features such as Track Changes and Comments, Revision History, and (if preferred) Real-time Collaboration! Easy Export to PDF and Word, responsive images, pagination, Markdown input and output support, and robust paste from Word and Google Docs are also popular choices.
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    MyEclipse

    MyEclipse

    Genuitec

    MyEclipse is the best Java IDE for enterprise development, providing easy access to popular technologies in a single solution. From Java EE to Maven, from Spring to WebSphere, MyEclipse increases productivity and helps you write your best code. With better tools, it is simple to create a dynamic frontend along with a powerful backend, a winning combination for success. Java developers have so much more to consider than just writing great code. From keeping up with the latest Java versions and web frameworks, to implementing version control and deploying to a variety of application servers, there is a lot to manage. MyEclipse unifies your development tools in a single download, so you can stay focused on coding. MyEclipse is the same feature-rich Eclipse IDE that over 17,000 companies have relied on to build powerful applications for over 2 decades. Originally created by developers that noticed a real need for better software development tools.