by Anonymous on October 5th, 2006

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What is the best editor for Linux/KDE that supports auto saving periodically?

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  • by geeknik on October 5th, 2006

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    Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/) is to Linux what MS Office is to Windows, and includes an equivalent to MS Word that includes an auto save feature. There is also Kate(used to be known as Kwrite - http://www.kate-editor.org/) and then a ranked list of alternatives can be found at http://www.kde-apps.org/ under the Office or Text Editors sections. Hopefully one of them strikes your fancy and has all of the features that you'd like.

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    • Didn't find anything decent on kde-apps and openoffice is fairly heavy on resources. I asked the question to start with because kate doesn't support autosaving.
      I know gedit has it, so I installed it.

      Thanks anyways.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on October 5th, 2006

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