
The real time saving/time wasting of an editor is what it DOES, not how fast it STARTS! Why do you think so many people prefer XP over Vista? Faster starting, but slower running? That's a hard sell. Aptana Studio takes eons to come up, and they still sell it. Now consider this: with a multi-document editor such as jEdit, Notepad++ I just start one instance, and open other documents in it without having to restart it. I've been using Notepad++ until recently, but I've just discovered jEdit. I've been using it for about 5 years now, and I'm still finding new featuresĮDIT: just timed it, and it takes about 3-4 seconds to open here.Basic syntax highlighting for nearly every type of file (Except VB, strangely).Any installed plugins don't feel like additions, they feel like they're just built-in.S&R across all or filtered files in a directory.Regex S&R (easier than most other editors I've seen).Able to recognize any (or, about a hundred or more types, anyhow) text file encoding, and open & save it appropriately.Even if not for these, I'd still suggest every programmer keep it around, even if just for the following: In case you can't tell, a lot of the stuff you're after is in the plugins.

