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* VSCode.dev - Free web hosted version of Visual Studio Code
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Web hosted editors are embedded in web pages and accessed through a browser.
Web Hosted Editor Family:
- 9ne - A web based code editor, modeled on emacs
- Ace - Open source web hosted code editor
- Asbru Web Content Editor - Shareware text editor for embedding in web pages
- Authorea - Online editor for collaborative scholarly article writing
- Bespin - from the mozilla project
- beride - Open source web bsed IDE for browser based development
- BXE - Open source web-hosted XML editor
- CKEditor - Open source web based editor control - successor to FCKEditor
- Cloud9 IDE - Open source web hosted programmer's IDE
- Code Mirror - Open source JavaScript component for in-browser editing
- CodePress - Online Real Time Syntax Highlighting Editor
- Codio - Online coding environment, free for open source projects
- eArea - A simple web-based WYSIWYG text editor
- ECCO - A web-based IDE inside your browser
- ecoder - Open source web hosted code editor in PHP and JavaScript
- Edit Pro - Java based editor control for execution in a browser
- Editize - Shareware cross-platform web hosted rich text editor
- EditLive - Commercial web hosted editor for embedded applications
- elRTE - Open source web hosted editor using jQuery
- EpicEditor - Open source embeddable editor in JavaScript for Markdown
- FCKEditor - HTML and JavaScript based embeddable editor control
- Firepad - Open source collaborative online editor
- Google Docs - Online document processing from Google
- Helene - A syntax highlighting text editor in javascript.
- ICEcoder - Open source code editor that runs in a browser
- IDE.PHP - Web based editor for development of server-side code
- iNetWord - Online fully functional word processor
- JS Designer - Open sourece web based IDE for web development in PHP and JavaScript
- jsvi - Open source web-based editor in JavaScript, modeled on vi
- Kandupidi Tamil Editor - An online Tamil Unicode Text Editor
- Maqetta - Open source web hosted editing of HTML5 user interfaces
- MyTextArea - Online plain text editor
- MyTextFile - Simple web hosted text file editor using Google API
- Neutron Drive - A web based IDE built on Ace
- NicEdit - Open source inline content editor in JavaScript
- Ocolon - Open source web hosted editor in PHP
- Online PHP IDE - Open source web hosted IDE for PHP development
- OnText- Open source online text editor in Php and JavaScript (inactive since 2006)
- OpenBEXI - Open source web based HTML5 editor
- OpenWorkspace - Open source online IDE using natural language
- Orion - Open source embeddable code editor in JavaScript
- REmLab - Open source IDE for embedded DSP development
- RichText - Open source IE based HTML editor
- RichEditor - Commercial browser-based WYSIWYG online html editor.
- ShareLaTex - Collaborative online LaTex editor
- ShiftEdit - Open source web based IDE
- SkyWriter - Open source browser based editor in HTML5 and JavaScript from Mozilla Labs (formerly BeSpin?)
- SourceLair - Commercial online programmer's IDE for in browser development
- SPAW - Open source WYSIWYG browser HTML editor control
- TinyMCE - Platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control
- Ve-EDIT - Open source, web hosted source code editor for programmers
- Vian - Open source web hosted vi style text editor in JavaScript
- VSCode.dev - Free web hosted version of Visual Studio Code
- WIDE - Open source Web IDE/command line interface
- WebNotePad - Web-based text editor written in PHP and stores files in a SQLite database
- Writer - The Internet Typewriter, web hosted editor emulating a typewriter
- WYMeditor - Open source editor focused on semantic content and clean markup
- Xopus - Commercial WYSIWYG XML editor that runs in a browser
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Web-hosted editors run directly off a web page (regardless of technology, though Java and Active-X are probably the most common). Usually get their files from and upload to a web page, whether through a simple POST or using Web
DAV.
There are many of these.
IBM has produced a version of it's famed
XEDIT editor that runs as a Java Applet. It can be found on the AlphaWorks
? site. This is a limited subset of XEDIT. It is called
XeditForJava.