Macintosh Text Editors
A text editor allows you to create documents, write computer programs, and edit, manipulate, and print text documents. Documents can be manipulated so that text has various fonts, sizes, styles, and colors. You can even embed pictures and sounds within the text. Different text editor models offer specialized features, such as the manipulation of tables, the ability to create a web page, or as a tool for your favorite HTML text editor. Models are also available in two-bite languages, such as Chinese and Japanese. The links below contain information about Macintosh text editors.
Brailler Source, Japan
Browse Brailler Source, Japan for a tool converting standard English into Braille, helpful to learn the language faster and easier.
Carles Bellver, Spain: BBEdit HTML Extensions
Check BBEdit HTML Extensions, for great text editor tools available in freeware, with shortcuts to make coding go faster.
Filez.com: Mac Fonts and Publishing Catalog
Browse Filez, a catalog of fonts and publishing tools for the Macintosh, including text editors, and other writer's tools.
Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars, USA: Mac Editor Guide
Check IFCSS.org for a selection of text editors, including Unicorn Editor, Zafir, and Tex-Edit-HZ, specializing in Asiatic languages.



