ZeusForWindows

Last edit March 13, 2012
Zeus is a programmer's TextEditor designed for Windows developers.

http://www.zeusedit.com/

Some of Zeus's features:

A free shareware version is available.


What are some of its strengths and weaknesses vs, say, CodeWright, UltraEdit, Emacs, and Vim?

Here is how I would compare Zeus to these editors:

  • CodeWright: Very similar in terms of feature set, configurability and target audience.
  • TextPad as UltraEdit: Not as good a general purpose text editor as these two. Being highly configurable, this does mean Zeus can be a little difficult to use.
  • EmacsEditor: Does not try to emulate Emacs, but Zeus does provide an Emacs keyboard mapping.
  • Vim: How can anything compare to Vim :)


Is there a way to hide all the lines that start with more than a specified number of tabs?

Yes and no. Zeus does have the ability to select and hide lines of code into a fold point.


CategorySoftwareTool, CategoryTextEditor