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The Text Editors of KDE (Page 1 of 5)

Written by Steve Lake
Posted on: May 02, 2007 at 11:00am
Section: Tutorials
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One of the more overlooked, but very useful features of KDE is its text editors.  In a full standard install of KDE there are 3 of them.   Kate, Kedit, and Kwrite.  Each has its advantages, disadvantages, and general uses.  Let's look at each of these and what each one offers the end user in terms of features, usability, and functionality.

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