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* [http://www.unipad.org/main/ SC Unipad] – the free edition is session time limited | * [http://www.unipad.org/main/ SC Unipad] – the free edition is session time limited | ||
* [http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/BabelPad.html BabelPad] – can convert to NFC | * [http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/BabelPad.html BabelPad] – can convert to NFC |
Revision as of 08:41, 22 December 2010
This page is to help new developers get started. It lists various Unicode compliant text editors that we have found useful for different operating systems. Inclusion here does not mean that we unequivocally endorse all aspects of the program.
Contents
Windows
- Notepad++
- PSPad
- SC Unipad – the free edition is session time limited
- BabelPad – can convert to NFC
- EditPad Lite – good for code page conversions
MS WordPad can convert a Rich Text File (RTF) to Unicode (UTF-16), though this conversion will discard all formatting information. After saving as Unicode, use another editor to convert UTF-16 to UTF-8.
Multi OS
- XML Copy Editor – Windows & Ubuntu
Mac
Unix
Java
Runs on any operating system with a Java SE installed.