text editors
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Sublime Merge Is A Slick Git Front-End From The Makers Of Sublime Text
With a focus on power and performance, Sublime Text is easily one of the best text / code editors around (it’s also Australian-made, which doesn’t hurt). Now, the same developer has released Sublime Merge, a Git front-end designed with a similar philosophy. And not only is it free, it looks amazing.
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Write!, The Elegant Distraction-Free Writing App, Comes To The Mac
Mac: Write!, a good-looking writing tool (previously Windows-only), now has a Mac version that brings all of its best features over, including auto-saving, cloud-synced documents, offline editing, day and night editing themes and unlimited undo.
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FORCEdraft Doesn’t Let You Quit Writing Until You Hit Your Goal
Windows: We’ve all done it: in the middle of writing you get a notification that looks a lot more interesting, then another and another. Suddenly, you’re distracted and procrastinating. FORCEdraft is a writing tool that stays open and blocks everything else on your computer until you hit the writing goal you set in the beginning.
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Adobe’s Brackets Is A Free Text Editor For Web Developers
Windows/Mac/Linux: Adobe just launched Brackets 1.0, a text editor for web developers. It’s free and has inline editing, live preview and preprocessor support features.