====== Editors and IDEs for Amiga ====== * See also [[http://texteditors.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AmigaEditorFamily|the list of Amiga editors]] at texteditors.org ===== Editors ===== * [[http://www.vesalia.de/e_cygnused.htm|CygnusEd]] Perhaps the best known Amiga text editor; multiple views (split screen), ARexx integration. Commercial * [[http://www.ai.sri.com/~reddy/edword/|EdWord Professional]] Public domain editor (GFA Basic) w/syntax highlighting, split screen and ARexx integration * [[http://shinkuro.altervista.org/amiga/software/nowined.htm|NoWinEd]] MUI based text editor. Open Source. On Aminet. * [[http://www.onyxsoft.se/annotate.html|Annotate]] Cross platform (AOS3,AOS4, MorphOS 1 and AROS) programmers editor with macros and syntax highlighting. GPL * [[frexxed|FrexxEd]] Programmers editor with powerful built in scripting language,ARexx integration, syntax highlighting, split screens. Open source (C). On Aminet. * Emacs - Multiple versions on Aminet. Complicated setup. TODO: Describe install process, which includes picking multiple archives and setting up an assign for GeekGadgets. * Vi/Vim If you prefer Emacs, [[frexxed|FrexxEd]] may be the best alternative on classic AmigaOS given the complexity of getting a "real" Emacs setup running. [[frexxed|FrexxEd]] comes with an FPL script that approximates many Emacs key settings. You may also want to look into Micro Emacs. ===== IDEs ===== * [[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/|CubicIDE]] IDE for AmigaOS3 and MorphOS, complete with integrated support for a number of compilers. * [[http://codebench.co.uk/|CodeBench]] IDE for AmigaOS4 * [[http://amidevcpp.amiga-world.de/|AmiDevCpp]] Windows based IDE that supports cross-compilation to the various Amiga variants. * Scribble is part of [[http://www.morphos-team.net/downloads.html|MorphOS SDK]]