IDEs/Source Editors (63 programs)
Pros: Visual insights in code execution.
Cons: Not a full-featured IDE.
Pros: Runs on modern Windows OS. Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Retains all original IDE features. Enhanced stability through emulation.
Cons: Requires code adjustments. Keyboard layout issues. Specific hardware compatibility problems. Still contains some bugs.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Powerful visualization tools. Built-in project management. Free and open source.
Cons: No real-time collaboration. Slower with large datasets.
Pros: Functions similarly to the RStudio desktop app. Accessible via web browser. Leverage computer resources efficiently. User credentials are encrypted using RSA.
Cons: Community based support only. Not accessible to user IDs lower than 100. Users need to be created with a home directory.
Pros: Free and open-source. All-in-one package for Windows software development. Supports multiple programming languages.
Cons: Meant for Windows app development only.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Support for multiple compilers. Serves as a text editor and programming environment.
Cons: Unintuitive user interface.
Pros: Offers text and table based editors. Includes a code coloring feature. Powered by Eclipse environment. Supports Eclipse plug-ins.
Cons: Not suited for collaborative development.
Pros: Developed specifically for C and C++ programming and development. Cross-platform compatibility. Extensive list of tools and features.
Cons: Solely for C and C++ programming languages.
Pros: Similar to Vim’s navigation and features. Works well in Java. Has extensive documentation. Has unique features not found in Vim.
Cons: Can’t handle heavy-duty tasks.
Pros: R Language Editor. An open source freeware. Supports most R Language tools, executable files and documents. Comes with GUI tools and text editor features.
Cons: Can be too complex for beginners. Highly dependent on contributions for development. Simplistic graphics. May not be compatible with other OS.
Pros: A very powerful and very flexible XML editor. It offers browser deployment and desktop deployment.
Cons: The tools on the web browser plugin are too well hidden and difficult to understand. Plugin for IE, Chrome, Firefox, but not for Edge.
Pros: One-step solution. Support for multiple operating systems. In-cloud build system.
Cons: Finding documentation can be difficult. Performance isn’t the best.
Pros: Converts most XML based files. Merges files. Batch conversion function. Filters converted data. Detailed view feature.
Cons: Limited functions for configuration data.