Programming Languages (338 programs)
Pros: Browser-based Python IDE. Standalone external file and application hosting.
Cons: Glitched app themes section. Browser resource use could affect compiling speed.
Pros: Support for many programming languages. Feature-packed.
Cons: Optimized only for older Windows OS versions.
Pros: Easily retrieves documents using everyday language. Free and open-source. Can provide ChatGPT with memory. Supports several vector database providers.
Cons: Not always good at keyword matches.
Pros: Completely free solution. Cleans up useless files. Remove in a single click. Displays log information about a certain app in your PC.
Cons: Presents no advanced cleanup features.
Pros: Clean, simple interface. Support for many coding languages. Built-in FTP client.
Cons: Not as feature-rich as other editors.
Pros: Adds essential functionality to Notepad++.
Cons: Manual installation procedure.
Pros: Automated completion suggestions. Can select and edit multiple lines of text at a time. Features a live preview page. Customizable menu bar and numerous ready-to-use themes.
Cons: Cannot edit text size. Can be overwhelming for new users.
Pros: Includes all major Visual C++ releases. Includes a script for silent installation.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: A handy JavaScript tool that is lightweight. You can learn how to use it with trial and error.
Cons: The user interface is very ugly looking. It looks far more old-fashioned than it actually is.
Pros: Compatible with most languages. Built-in search engine.
Pros: Programming-focused features. Free and open-source. Solid UI for advanced users. Great syntax support.
Cons: Takes time to learn. Minimal support. Can run slow. Speed varies between platforms.