Four Of The Best Text Editors For Your Chromebook
Do you miss having a simple text editor on your Chromebook's OS? Although Google scrapped its native app, there are still alternatives available. As of today the only native text app for a Chromebook is Google Docs. While it works brilliantly as a replacement for Microsoft Word or OpenOffice, it is not so effective when you want to make a quick list or do some basic text editing. The inability to save files locally can be a hindrance when you're away from a Wi-Fi signal and the permanent syncing to Google Drive can be frustrating if you're only making simple text edits or one-line notes. The Microsoft and Apple versions of basic text editors are Notepad and TextEdit respectively, though there are alternative text editors for Windows and alternative text editors for Macs available . Files created using these programs have no format tags or styles and are perfect for making quick notes, copying text from the internet, and writing HTML code.Read full article from Four Of The Best Text Editors For Your Chromebook
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