Here is a list of popular HTML editors categorized by operating system:
Windows
- Visual Studio Code
- A powerful, open-source code editor with extensive features and support for various extensions.
- Website: Visual Studio Code
- Sublime Text
- A sophisticated text editor for code, markup, and prose with a slick user interface and extraordinary features.
- Website: Sublime Text
- Notepad++
- A free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.
- Website: Notepad++
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- A professional-grade HTML editor with a powerful integrated development environment (IDE) for web development.
- Website: Adobe Dreamweaver
macOS
- Visual Studio Code
- Consistently popular across multiple operating systems for its versatility and feature set.
- Website: Visual Studio Code
- Sublime Text
- Known for its speed and reliability, suitable for a variety of coding needs.
- Website: Sublime Text
- BBEdit
- A professional HTML and text editor for macOS with powerful features for editing, searching, and manipulating text.
- Website: BBEdit
- Atom
- A hackable text editor for the 21st century, built by GitHub, and customizable to do anything but also useable productively without ever touching a config file.
- Website: Atom
Linux
- Visual Studio Code
- Available on Linux with the same robust features as on other platforms.
- Website: Visual Studio Code
- Sublime Text
- Popular choice for Linux users due to its performance and cross-platform support.
- Website: Sublime Text
- Gedit
- The default text editor of the GNOME desktop environment, it is simple and powerful.
- Website: Gedit
- Bluefish
- A powerful editor targeted towards programmers and web developers, with many options to write websites, scripts, and programming code.
- Website: Bluefish
Cross-Platform
- Visual Studio Code
- Versatile and widely used across all major operating systems.
- Website: Visual Studio Code
- Sublime Text
- Highly efficient and usable across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Website: Sublime Text
- Atom
- Built by GitHub, it runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux with robust community support and packages.
- Website: Atom
- Brackets
- An open-source editor focused on web development with a modern, open-source design.
- Website: Brackets
- Eclipse
- A powerful IDE that supports various programming languages, including HTML, with appropriate plugins.
- Website: Eclipse
These editors offer a range of features from basic text editing to full-fledged integrated development environments (IDEs) suitable for professional web development.