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Description
How many times do you get out of your office and remember a line of code that can fix the biggest bug you have? Guest what, you will forgot that line of code, you simply have to write it right out way. It can't wait you to get to the office. That's why Formula - Universal Code Editor is here.
You can use Formula on you phone, tablet and desktop. Also I am working to make this app great for the Continuum.
Formula supports more than 30 languages, like: C#, C, C++, Crystal, CSS, Diff, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSON, LUA, Pascal, PHP, Phyton, Ruby, SQL, Swift and Objective-C XML!
It even support Fortran and Cobol!
Also you can create new files with this simple code editor, isn’t this awesome?!
Organize your files in tabs and work with more than one file at time, just like you are used to.
You can search, and replace something in your code. Math whole word and case and use regular expressions. Also you can see a print margin if you want.
And there is something else: you can use the shortcuts as you already know to save, open and to make a new file.
Have fun codding, just like I had writing this app! ;) Don't forget you coffee!
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Reviews
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Great by Tom
Better looking and significantly more functional than any other windows mobile code editor... And it's UWP!
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Great, but has downsides by ◊ Cipheroid
By itself, this code editor is great for the common programming languages, but does not support other programming languages like lua. It would be great to have a way to clearly customize the syntax so I can see what I am doing when I am editing large files. However, this program is great in performance compared to others and is simplistic and easy to use.
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Nice and fresh by Fedja
This app is perfect for operations on javascript code since I've used it for that. It is fresh small fast and non-bloated.
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Decent, but needs improvement by Dylan
A much-needed app for the Windows Store, but the text editors need some work, mostly because the enter key rarely actually makes a new line. Plus, the keys take a long time to highlight keywords like "int". I know you can't add compilers to make it an IDE, but there should be ways to make it more like one, such as "projects" with multiple files, and a way to highlight class or function names and correct with an InteliSense-like autocorrectet like Visual Studio does. That would be great! I'll still use this though!
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Good by hasan
I use dev c in my pc if your program can run codes it will be awesome. I dont want that you make a visual studio for my mobile but a mini program like dev c is not big request
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Very Nice by Erik
The only think I ask for is a dark mode! I like black colors.
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Pretty good for quick edits by Arthur
Works well for my purposes, handles editing in C and HTML well, though I haven't tried anything else. A pretty sweet replacement for Notepad++, too. I'm only giving it 4 stars because there isn't a dark theme, which would pretty much make it perfect. Also, check for spelling errors... "What kinda of file" was probably just overlooked. Good luck to the dev(s) of this app! I might invest in a W10 phone at some point, and I'm hoping for the mobile/Continuum version to be just as handy.