Scratch vs SynWrite : Which is Better?

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Scratch

Scratch is the text editor that works for you. It auto-saves your files, meaning they're always up-to-date. Developed by elementary project

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Linux

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SynWrite

SynWrite is a free source code editor, HTML editor, and Notepad replacement for Windows systems. Developed by UVViewSoft

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Windows Total Commander

Scratch VS SynWrite Feature comparision

Feature Scratch SynWrite
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Lightweight
Scripting
Syntax Highlighting
Tabbed interface
Built-in Terminal
Autocompletion
Customizable
Support for Themes
Community based
FLOSS
No Tracking
Privacy-friendly
Automatic Indentation
Portable
Support for regular expressions
Minimap
Command palette
Plugin API
Plugins
Code completion
Works Offline
Tree structure
Timer for tasks
Custom templates
Distraction free writing
Goal Tracking
Code formatting
Custom Language Definitions
Package Control
Better syntax highlighting support
Debian package compatible
FOSS
Spell checking
Command line interface
Search and replace
Terminal-based
Cross-platform
Editable text color schemes
Native application
Built-in themes
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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