The CodeAssistor Editor is a programming editor that can be useful for editing C/C++, Objective C/C++, Makefiles, Java, SQL, TXT, PHP, Bash, Batch, Perl, Python, Flex, and Bison. The CodeAssistor Editor strives to be small, fast, and simple. Major features include code colorizing and code folding. It is similar to TextEdit, Notepad, and Notepad++.
| Tags | Programming tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Windows Linux |
| Implementation | Cocoa Scintilla Win32 GTK 2.x C C++ Objective-C |
Last announcement
From v0.0.6 onwards, GTK/Linux is now a supported platform for the CodeAssistor. I hope you enjoy.
Recent releases


Release Notes: Tabs, the ability to show and change line endings between Windows, Unix, and Mac OS, and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version asks if you want to update if an external program touched the file you are working on. Windows opens a new editor when "File->Open" is used, but doesn't open a new editor if you are already in a new document. More refactoring and bugfixing were done. The user interface was made more intuitive. Auto-indenting was implemented. The ability to search and replace with regular expressions was added.


Release Notes: The GTK+/Linux port was completed. A major find bug on Windows was fixed. Refactoring was undertaken to minimize code duplication.


Release Notes: Only a single instance of the application can now be opened on Windows. Drag and drop can be used to open files. Folding fixes were made.


Release Notes: Many new file types were added. Bugs were fixed. Popups for file restriction were improved. Indication of whether text is dirty is now shown. A wider margin is used for bigger files.
A light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system.