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Updated my last post to make it look a lot better, posted via Blogger for android and haven't worked out if you can edit font etc.
Updated my last post to make it look a lot better, posted via Blogger for android and haven't worked out if you can edit font etc.
Anyway the first post of the new series. I'll first outline was I'm going to review and then a new addition a mobile editors.
(I'm currently sat in lazer-force Leicester at a kids party, wife says I'm not allowed to play. Needed something to past the time.)
(I'm currently sat in lazer-force Leicester at a kids party, wife says I'm not allowed to play. Needed something to past the time.)
So which editors I'll review,
1.Notepad++
I was going to review more than just this one, but I was thinking about what I could write about than I decided I'm completely under qualified to write about anything of any use to any body who uses code editors proficiently. So I'm going to write about Notepad++ and why I like it.
I was going to review more than just this one, but I was thinking about what I could write about than I decided I'm completely under qualified to write about anything of any use to any body who uses code editors proficiently. So I'm going to write about Notepad++ and why I like it.
Which mobile editor? Although I think I have more to offer here, I only have an Android phone and can't provide a decent insight so I'll talk about the one I use.
1.Webmaster pro (only reviewing the pro version as I bought this prior to writing this series.)
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