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Even better is Notepad++. It may not meet tester standards of purity and simplicity, but it's a very good application. :)
Even better is Notepad++. It may not meet tester standards of purity and simplicity, but it's a very good application. :)
Notepad is the #tester_approved option. Although it's not stated in the documentation, I find that it works perfectly well for .css and .php files as well as the .html and .js files mentioned. Also great for any .xml (e.g. for RSS feeds) or related files, such as .gpx, .kml and Garmin .tcx for navigation, .svg graphics, .xslt for web page formatting, and even .dxf and .iges CAD files and CAM G-Code. In fact, there are literally hundreds of file types which Notepad can edit :-)