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Original author(s) | Peter Borg |
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Stable release | 12.0.6 / January 3, 2020; 8 months ago |
Written in | Objective-C |
Operating system | macOS |
Available in | Multi-lingual |
Type | Text editor |
License | Proprietary (Mac App Store) |
Website | www.peterborgapps.com/smultron |
Smultron is a text editor for macOS that is designed for both beginners and advanced users. It was originally published as open-source but is now sold through the Mac App Store. It is written in Objective-C using the Cocoa API, and is able to edit and save many different file types. Smultron also includes syntax highlighting with support for many popular programming languages including C, C++, LISP, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, HTML, XML, CSS, Prolog, IDL and D.
Smultron is the Swedish word for woodland strawberry.
Apr 08, 2013 Download Smultron for free. Smultron is a text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 which is designed to be both easy to use and powerful. Jul 13, 2020 Smultron is a text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X 10. 4 Tiger or later. It is designed to be easy and intuitive to start off with and to become more and more able as and when the user wants it.
Features[edit]
Smultron has many syntax highlighting and text encoding options. It can be helpful in the quick creation of websites, and allows the user to utilize and customize shortcuts for quick coding implementations, snippets and file organization. Other features include split file view, line wrapping, incremental search, a command line utility, line numbers, and an HTML preview. There is localization support for Swedish, Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, Czech, French, Hungarian, Finnish, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish.
History[edit]
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Created and developed by Swedish programmer Peter Borg, it was first seen registered on Sourceforge in May 2004, and had received much support and feedback from the Mac open-source community. The name of the application is derived from the common Swedish woodland strawberry, hence the application icon.[1] Lingon, another program developed by Borg, is named after another common Scandinavian berry. As of July 31, 2009, Borg has announced that he would no longer be developing Smultron,[2] however active development was later resumed after a hiatus.
On September 12, 2009, Borg announced a new version 3.6beta1 to fix bugs introduced with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. He also said he would not be releasing 'any more versions for the foreseeable future.'[3]
In 2010 a fork named “Fraise” was introduced, authored by programmer Jean-Francois Moy and named after the French word for “Strawberry”.[4] Also open source, this fork offered 64-bit support in Snow Leopard (but no support for OS X 10.5), an auto-update mechanism, duplicate line detection, and other features. There will not be any further updates to this branch of development,[5] and as of macOS Sierra the app will no longer open; a new fork of Fraise in 2016, named 'Erbele', authored by programmer Andeas Bentele (Erbele is the Swabian (a German dialect) word for 'strawberry'), offers compatibility with macOS Sierra and newer releases.
On January 6, 2011, version 3.8 of Smultron was published by Peter Borg in the Mac App Store as a paid app for OS X 10.6-10.8. Eventually separate versions 6, 7 and 8 (for OS X 10.9, 10.10, and 10.11 respectively) were released on the App Store. Added features include iCloud support in Smultron 6[6], better contextual menus in Smultron 7[7] and support for native OS X tabs in Smultron 8.[8] Syntax highlighting has been updated in each version to include more languages:
- SASS / SCSS, Groovy, Go, Make and YAML in Smultron 6
- Arduino, Clojure, Final Cut Pro XML, Fountain, Hack, Notation 3, Processing, Rust, Strings, Swift, Turtle, XLIFF, XQuery and Zimbu in Smultron 7
- LESS, MathProg, Nim and Smalltalk in Smultron 8
By Smultron 8, over 120 languages are supported.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^MacUser.com, Giles Turnbull. 'Product Reviews: Smultron'. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-04.
- ^Peter Borg. 'Smultron'. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
- ^Peter Borg. 'Smultron'. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^jfmoy. 'Fraise'. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
- ^'Fraise Powerful Lightweight Editor for Mac'. Archived from the original on May 18, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
- ^'Smultron 6 on the Mac App Store'. Mac App Store. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
- ^'Smultron 7 on the Mac App Store'. Mac App Store. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
- ^'Smultron 8 on the Mac App Store'. Mac App Store. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
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External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Smultron. |
- Smultron on SourceForge.net
- Fraise on GitHub
- Erbele on GitHub
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Smultron&oldid=973390113'
It is designed to neither confuse newcomers nor disappoint advanced users. It should work perfectly for a whole variety of needs - like web programming, script editing, making a to do list and so on.
Smultron has all open documents in a list with beautiful Quick Look icons to your left just like e.g. iTunes so you can easily switch between many documents - you can also choose to display them as tabs if you prefer it that way.
It is easy to program with Smultron as it colours the content in different colours depending on what the code does. And you also have many ways to search for words and line numbers to help finding the code you are looking for. You can also split the window in two to display two parts of the same document or to compare two different documents side by side.
You can also preview HTML-files directly in Smultron and save snippets of text and insert them simply with a shortcut. And if you dont want to be disturbed by other applications or the desktop you can let Smultron cover the whole screen to let you concentrate on your work.
For the more advanced users Smultron can find all those system files that are normally hidden and it has authenticated open and saves for them. Smultron can also use regular expressions and it can run commands and scripts.
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For all international users there is full support for all encodings and it is translated into many languages so you can use it in your own native tongue.
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Note
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Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. See home page for OS X 10.3 and 10.4 versions.