The document discusses several Linux editors including Bluefish, Geany, gedit, Kwrite, Kate, KDevelop, Quanta Plus, and Vim. It notes that Komodo Editor supports dynamic languages and frameworks and is available on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. The document also mentions features of Geany like auto-completion, project support, and syntax highlighting. Finally, it states that Vim is one of the most popular Linux editors and is free and open source software based on the vi editor.
3. It supports dynamic languages, including JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl; framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP.
4. It is for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows platforms.
5. Geny Editor Featuers: Auto-completion Multiple document support Project support Syntax highlighting Code foldind(partially) Symbol lists Embedded terminal emulator
6. Bluefish Blueflisf Bluefish is available on most platforms, including Linux , Solaris and Mac OS X , and Windows . providing many features to support the development of websites.
7. VIM Editor It is most popular editor amongst Linux Editor. Vim is free and open source software. Vim was created as an extended version of the vi editor. Commands in GUI mode.
8. WINDOWS Editors Alleycode HTML Editor — Freeware editor with syntax highlighting for both php and html. ConTEXT — Freeware editor with syntax highlighting. CodeLobster Crimson Editor — Lightweight editor. Supports FTP. Dev-PHP IDE DzSoft PHP Editor HTML-Kit — Syntax highlighting, Supports FTP. Intype — Lightweight editor. Alpha version. Notepad++ — Supports FTP PHPEdit — Free for student use, shareware, counts down from 30 days after install. PSPad — Supports FTP