Text editor is used for reading basic text files and note-taking. Every computer comes with a basic text editor, for ex., Notepad for Windows and TextEdit for Mac OS X. But these text editors lacks in basic functionalities like tabbed interface, search or replace functions.
So we need a bit more commanding tools for writing text right in front on table instead of a pen and paper .
If you want to add more functionality and do a little more than basic text editing then you are at right place because you will find here a good, free and best text editors for Mac. All these editors offers basic functions as well as offers multiple file formats support, compiler integration support, syntax highlighting.
So, have a look on “13 Best and Free Mac OS Text Editors For Web Developers”. If you think any other editor which you feel best suited in the list, feel free to drop a link in the comment and share with our readers.
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Bluefish
Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming languages like HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML,PHP, C, Javascript, Java, SQL, Perl, ColdFusion, JSP, Python, Ruby, and shell. It focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.

Eddie
Eddie is a programmers editor for MacOSX and Gnome Linux. Inspired by the Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop, Eddie brings some of it’s powerful features into a modern lightweight and capable programmer’s editor. The Worksheet in Eddie is a full-featured shell that combines the power of bash and the ease of editing in a normal text window-like mode. Eddie is equally capable at editing HTML, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Lua and many other languages.

GNU Emacs
GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. The features of GNU Emacs include:

jEdit
jEdit is a mature programmer’s text editor built in Java language. jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0.

Kile
Kile is a user friendly TeX/LaTeX editor for the KDE desktop environment. KDE is available for many architectures such as PC, Mac, and BSD.

Komodo Edit
Komodo Edit supports PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django.Everything you’d expect from an editor based on the Komodo IDE, like autocomplete and calltips, multi-language file support, syntax coloring and syntax checking, Vi emulation, Emacs key bindings, and more.

MacVim
MacVim supports multiple windows with tabbed editing and a host of other features such as:
* bindings to standard OS X keyboard shortcuts (⌘Z, ⌘V, ⌘A, ⌘G, etc.)
* transparent backgrounds
* full-screen mode
* multibyte editing with OS X input methods and automatic font substitution
* ODB editor support

MadEdit
MadEdit is an Open-Source and Cross-Platform Text/Hex Editor written in C++ and wxWidgets. MadEdit can edit files in Text/Column/Hex modes, and supports many useful functions, e.g. SyntaxHighlightings, WordWrap, Encodings.

NEdit
NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System, which combines a standard, easy to use, graphical user interface with the thorough functionality and stability required by users who edit text eight hours a day. It provides intensive support for development in a wide variety of languages, text processors, and other tools, but at the same time can be used productively by just about anyone who needs to edit text.

Smultron
Smultron is a text editor for Mac OS X Snow Leopard for all of us and it is both easy to use and powerful. It is designed to neither confuse newcomers nor disappoint advanced users. It works perfectly for a whole variety of needs – like web programming, script editing, making a to do list and so on.

TextWrangler
TextWrangler is the powerful general purpose text editor, and Unix and server administrator’s tool. TextWrangler is a popular text editor for Mac OS X from Bare Bones Software. It was commercial in it starting but become freeware to their famous editor, BBEdit.

Vim for Mac OS X
Vim is a highly configurable text editor, freely available for many different platforms. It supports tabs, full-screen editing, and transparent backgrounds. MacVim also has handy syntax highlighting to make editing/reading text files easier.

XEmacs
XEmacs is a highly customizable open source text editor and application development system. It is protected under the GNU Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in particular GNU Emacs. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support and an open software development model, similar to Linux.





Thanks for the nice collection of editors, already bookmarked
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Soon. SublimeText 2
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At Mastermind System, we are using NEdit because it’s light and very easy to use. I used to write programs in Windows and Linux for the past years. Now, I’m using mac already.
You forgot Vim for Mac OS X .Vim is a highly configurable text editor, freely available for many different platforms. -undermount kitchen sinks
wow! its a very good collection of editors, and has an easy and comfortable to use editors I am using XEmacs editor. thanks and more power…
Yes!! it is a highly customization open source text editor and application development system.
IMHO, you forgot to mention Aquamacs. It has a better integration with Mac OS X than XEmacs and supports everything the later does…
Thanks for the list dude. I am quite impressed with it. I didnt actually know text wrangler was from same peeps as bbcode. smart folks there.
cheers
Hi Arvind,
I am new to web developing/designing but, I would like to know more about Bluefish. Is Bluefish user-friendly that even a newbie (like me) can start?
Mario Blake
Arvind, do you have any recommendations for Windows OS regarding this also?
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Hi Arvind. I wonder if any of these are available for the ipad? It would be pretty cool to use an app like Text Wrangler on my new Ipad while I am designing websites!
Tremendous. Thank a lot for writing that. I’ll definitely return again to read more and inform my friends about your site.