Online Text editors are created to help you code from any computer. In this article we will cite the 7 most popular tools and let us know your thoughts in comment.
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Kodingen
Kodingen is a one of the most powerful tools on this whole list . You can create files, folders, connect to your ftp drives, use mysql databases and code.
Amy Editor
Amy Editor is an advanced editor with a look and feel of a Mac. Amy Editor features lots of useful options.
TypeIt
TypeIt isn’t a code editor. This handy tool helps you to access special characters such as French accents. If you have the need to type anything in a foreign language which has accents and other strange-looking characters, and you only have a US keyboard, your life used to be miserable.
JSBin
JS Bin is an open source collaborative JavaScript debugging tool.
9ne
9ne (pronounced “nine”) is an online code editor based on Emacs. 9ne is a recursive acronym and joke, and means “9ne is not Emacs”.
http://robrohan.com/projects/9ne/
Bespin
Using HTML5 quite intensively, This online editor is very powerful and has lots of cool options.
SimpleText
SimpleText.ws may have a cool retro Apple look, but it is also a powerful tool that allows you to create, edit, and save plain text files in your web browser





2 Comments
Ben bennoland.com says:
10 October 2010 at 1 h 39 min
Another good online code editor is http://collabedit.com
Jessica Rooney squadedit.com says:
21 January 2011 at 16 h 18 min
I’d also suggest trying Squad (SquadEdit.com). Squad’s collaborative, which makes it very easy to work with groups or do pair programming, even if your teammates don’t also subscribe to Squad. It can code PHP, HTML, CSS, Python, Java, and others, or you can just use it as a plain text editor. It has a simple, accessible interface, and makes it easy to code from anywhere. I’d really suggest it!