Let’s start with the simplest programs. The simplest analog of Notepad++ is the standard Windows text editor Notepad, whose history dates back to 1985. Simplicity is the main trump card…Continue readingNotepad
One of the most “ancient” products that is still popular today. It works on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. You can create notes of any complexity with attached tables and…Continue readingEvernote
The name of Notepad2 speaks for itself. This application is an improved version of the standard Windows Notepad. It was written by Florian Ballmer in 2004, using the Scintilla component,…Continue readingNotepad2
Minimalistic editor, the interface without buttons and menus does not distract from the work on the text (all the space is taken up by the “blank sheet”, and the already…Continue readingiA Writer
A little earlier, in 2003, at about the same time as Notepad++, a text editor by Russian developers called AkelPad appeared. The given program, though also saves the documents created…Continue readingAkelPad
An easy-to-use but powerful text editor with built-in support for images and photos. Works on Mac and iOS. There are no folders, the tagging system is used to quickly navigate…Continue readingBear
Unlike the developers of previous programs, the creators of Sublime Text initially focused on the fact that it will be used primarily by programmers. Sublime Text has a built-in function…Continue readingSublime Text
A free cloud service for collaborative word processing and document version control. The Markdown markup language is supported. The interface is in English, but text can be written in any…Continue readingDraft
An unusual but comfortable editor for Mac and Windows that allows you to focus entirely on your creativity. The program opens in full screen mode and blocks all distracting notifications,…Continue readingOmmWriter