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Original author(s) | Yet-Zio |
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Developer(s) | Master-Console_ Inc. |
Stable release | v1.0.0
/ April 16, 2018 |
Repository | https://github.com/Master-Console/Grim-Text-Editor |
Written in | Python (programming language) |
Operating system | Unix-like, Windows |
Available in | 14 languages |
List of languages Catala`, Corsu, Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Gàidhlig, Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk, Português(Brasil), Português(Portugal), Suomi | |
Type | Text editor |
License | MIT License |
Website | masterconsoleblog |
Grim is a free software text editor which is currently available for Windows and Unix-like platforms[1]. It was initially released and created by Yet-Zio on April 16, 2018 which is then contributed to his organisation by himself known as "Master-Console Inc." for further development. Grim is written in Python and uses wxPython which is a python binding for the cross-platform GUI API wxWidgets for its GUI.
It is licensed under the MIT License and is an open-source-software. Grim is also available in 14 languages and is under active development. Its supports highlighting features for Normal-text, Python and other programming languages too. Grim is normally seen having a violet coloured background interface with white text but there are certain other variants of the software with more features and modified theme.
It has a Github repository with updates and releases continuing with its website[2]. Grim is also known as the "yet another advanced text-editor" with a good-support from its developers and features of a normal text editor could have. It's first final-beta version was never released to the public but was noted down by its developer. It doesn't currently support encoding, machine code and uses a Soul document(.soul) as the default file for saving as the .soul file format doesn't support compiled or machine code.
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Available for Windows, Unix-like platforms..." Master-Console_. Retrieved 2018-05-13.
- ^ "Master-Console/Grim-Text-Editor". GitHub. Retrieved 2018-05-13.