IDEs/Source Editors (37 programs)
Pros: Completely free. Cross platform.
Cons: Very basic. UI is very old school.
Pros: Minimalist layout without unnecessary buttons. Comes with a debugger and built-in Python. Supports other version of the programming language.
Cons: Lacks advanced features for full Python development.
Pros: Packed with powerful tools. Excellent multimedia integration. Improved CSS inspection. Integration with WordPress, Joomla! etc. Writes good clean code.
Cons: Lengthy installation process. Takes a while for beginners to get to grips with. Requires Creative Suite subscription.
Pros: Preview is completely free to use. May one day replace Flash. Slick interface and timeline.
Cons: Preview version may be prone to bugs. Steep learning curve for beginners. Some features not implemented yet.
Pros: Quick Insert CSS. Handy editor toolbox. Auto-complete function. Full screen preview.
Cons: No live previews.
Pros: Validates HTML for Safari. Simple to use.
Cons: Doesn't offer explanations for problems.
Pros: Suitable for writers and programmers. Slick viewing options. Color codes programming.
Cons: Limited editing options.
Pros: Integration of core features. Leopard GUI. Code completion. Collection of built in books.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for first time users.
Pros: Easy to use. Full reading of pass and fail points.
Cons: No explanation of what results mean.
Pros: Support for various programming tools and languages. Free and open-source. Already part of the .NET framework package.
Cons: For Windows software development only.