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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by Matthew Woehlke on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @17:29
> I have never seen any non-geek use a text editor.

Well, I'm a geek, so I may not qualify, but I keep plenty of non-code stuff in plaintext files. In fact, my other screen is occupied with "stuff.txt", which is basically a collection of random notes (I've similar files on various other machines).

That said, I love KWrite because it's fast, and it's powerful but the features don't get in the way like they can in a full "document" editor (e.g. KWord), which makes it *feel* very lean even though it really isn't (but only in a good way :-)).
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