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4.5
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Description of gedit

gEdit is a general purpose text editor that includes internationalized text, syntax highlighting, undo/redo, file reverting, print and print preview support and more.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great text editor and file manager if only they make more updates

The most useful feature of GEDIT for me has been its ability to edit files in different formats like RTF or HTML without having any problems with formatting when I have used it as an FTP client (like Filezilla). It can be slow at times but not enough so where you would complain about this product being discontinued by their developers! However there are some other features which may interest users who use software such as Notepad++ - these include code completion using CTRL + spacebar etc…

Pros
  • Free availability, very reliable functionality even if running Linux OSes since Windows is supported too unlike many popular text editors that require Microsoft products only iwth no support across others platforms

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A Simple Text Editor For Writing: gedit

It is a very simple and easy to use text editor. It is very customizable and can be used as a text editor for any kind of text. It also allows you to use multiple documents at the same time. It does not have any specific feature that we like but it is a very good text editor to use. I would recommend this to people who are looking for a simple and easy to use text editor. It is a great text editor and I am using it as a text editor for my class work. It is very simple and easy to use. The best…

Pros
  • Easy usage
  • Very helpful in making papers.
  • Can create several different projects within one single program; allowing many files open simultaneously without being bogged down by too much memory consumption, unlike say MS Office or Eclipse (if properly run)
Cons
  • A bit long processing times when opening large amounts data due mostly likely because Linux's default OpenOffice uses an older version
  • Less features compared other programs such Microsoft