What is Kate?
Kate is a powerful text editor that streamlines the management of text files, making the process of viewing and editing incredibly efficient. It supports the simultaneous handling of multiple files, featuring both tabbed and split viewing options, while also offering a variety of plugins, including an integrated terminal for running console commands, advanced search and replace functionality, and a preview option for visualizing content in formats like MD, HTML, and SVG. With syntax highlighting for over 300 programming languages, Kate significantly improves code readability, catering to a vast array of coding styles. The editor also excels in recognizing bracket structures, which helps users navigate complex code hierarchies with ease. Furthermore, it includes real-time spellchecking to ensure that your writing is refined before publication. The ability to open multiple files at once through split views, combined with a project sidebar for straightforward navigation of directory structures and intelligent tabs for quick access to recently opened files, enhances overall productivity. Ultimately, Kate serves as more than just a simple editor; it creates an integrated environment that is beneficial for both developers and writers, making the writing and coding process not only easier but also more enjoyable.
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It's quick and does everything I expect it to do.
Date: Dec 16 2024SummaryIt's a great text editor in my opinion. I don't think I'll be switching away from it anytime soon given my use-case. It's not perfect by any means, but it sure as heck is way better than the default ones that come with Windows or most Linux distros.
PositiveIt's free and open-source, extremely fast start-up times, uses very little memory, and surprisingly customizable (I barely did any myself though; I wanted to keep it light). I find it useful for swiftly taking notes at a moment's notice, but I have also used it to quickly peek through config files, source code, or even certain text documents--they all just work.
As a user who swaps between Windows and Linux, it being cross-platform is such a huge plus for me, and is the leading reason why I use it over Notepad++. As much as I like tinkering with software and hardware alike, I also don't want to find out that certain features I use regularly on one OS's notepad don't exist on other OS's notepads, even some third-party ones. It's just some peace of mind.NegativeIt lags for ~1 sec when it wraps text for the first time since the app was opened.
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Even after using this app for over a year, I still find the logo hard to identify as a text editor of any kind. I still have to tell people who borrow my laptop that my notepad app is this, even when it's pinned to the taskbar and start menu.
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