• cwagner@lemmy.cwagner.me
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    11 months ago
    • Directory Opus: The best explorer replacement, never seen anything else come close.
    • EmEditor, the fastest text editor, and the only text editor I’ve seen that can easily handle multi-GB (the limit is 250 GB or something) files.
    • YNAB classic, because I prefer the interface over the few envelope budgeting OSS tools
    • JetBrains IDE’s, though there’s really not much OSS competition in the full IDE space.
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        11 months ago

        Even with plugins, VSCode is more IDE-lite and iirc the C# plugin is not OSS anymore. Also “not much” competition allows for some ;)

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          Dude’s getting downvoted but there’s not much of an integrated development environment in a glorified text editor with plugins once you realize the competition really gives you all the tools you need to never ever really need to leave the environment.

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      UltraEdit is probably the oldest editor which was designed specifically for editing super large files. It has no limits, but it is also proprietary.