Re: Linux notepad editor alternative to Notepad++
If you're not opposed to commercial software, try sublime text 2. It's payware but you can use it with only occasional queries if you haven't decided yet.
Sublime is a very good programming editor that works on Mac, Linux and Windows. It's only like 7mb and then you can install plugins for whatever you want.
One license per user, any number of boxes. So my license works and is valid for Mac, Linux (workstation) and pretty much any VM I have.
Edit: This is easily the best editor I've ever used, on any platform.
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