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p4r4d0x 10-04-2015 18:45

depending of what os you use for coding i use nano on my debian

mr.slooz 10-04-2015 21:48

I'm big fan of sublime text for both coding and edit. Maybe in the future I will use Visual Studio Code (no addons at this time).

suddenLy 10-05-2015 14:48

I'm using Spyder for Python..

leewm 10-16-2015 09:33

I often use Notepad++ and VS.

droopy 10-17-2015 00:19

Notepad++ is a perfect solution, Fast and easy to use.

alfares 10-17-2015 06:35

notepad++ best one contain words correction and prediction so good

Nacho_dj 10-18-2015 19:41

I always use hexplorer, a free tool that can perform everything I need while reversing, and very fast when searching for any data inside the file:

Quote:

Features

Six color schemes to interpret bytes visually. Every of them tryies to fit some functionality (for example text analyzing) and user preferences.
Unlimited undo
x86 disassembler
Import and export to 20 different formats of binary files, including Intel Hex, Motorola S-Record, Atmel standard etc.
Ability to find repeating patterns in data
Pixel viewer to visualise binaries as bitmaps
Filter text from binary data
Very fast Boyer-Moore find algorithm
Highlights selected byte strings in data to ease navigation thru it
Create structures of simple data types like integers or floating point numbers to better interpret and faster edit data
Very fast pseudo random number generator
Allows recording macro scripts to automate tasks
Website:
HTML Code:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/hexplorer/
Cheers

Nacho_dj

nulli 10-19-2015 20:15

Notepad++ is the best free editor I've used and it keeps getting better.

One of the recent changes which I find awesome is that if you exit the app/shutdown OS, it saves all open files (even the ones without a file name) and reopens them when you start Notepad++ (all this is done without asking if you want to save them first).

swell 11-02-2015 22:09

Notepad++ because it's free & it launches very fast!

Leina 11-12-2015 04:19

i use Notepad++, ultraedit, and hex workshop. they are the best..

cnbragon 11-12-2015 13:35

before is Notepad++, but now I usually use UltraEdit for normal text edit, WinHex for hex edit, sublime is for code edit, except these editors, Source Insight and Understand for C++ are very good tools for codeing

Pan88168 11-14-2015 02:39

I only use WINHEX ,Disk and hex edit so easy.

chicknsoup 11-19-2015 11:08

Notepad2 modded :)

Code:

https://xhmikosr.github.io/notepad2-mod/

an0rma1 11-25-2015 23:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by chicknsoup (Post 102919)
Notepad2 modded :)

Code:

https://xhmikosr.github.io/notepad2-mod/

Very good! why are not this in the main branch of notepad++??? :D

jgutierrez 11-26-2015 16:01

I use Emeditor x64, which is quite fast, as opposite to UltraEdit.


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