Versions:

  • 2.3.0

Graviton Editor is an open-source, cross-platform code editor developed by Marc Espín Sanz, designed for developers who prefer a minimalist interface without sacrificing essential functionality. Currently at version 2.3.0, this lightweight programming tool provides a clean, distraction-free environment for writing and editing code across Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. The editor supports multiple programming languages and offers syntax highlighting, making it suitable for various development tasks ranging from web development to scripting and general programming projects. Its minimalist design philosophy ensures that the interface remains uncluttered while maintaining the core features developers need for efficient coding sessions. As a cross-platform solution, Graviton Editor enables developers to maintain consistency in their development environment regardless of their operating system choice, which is particularly beneficial for teams working on different platforms or developers who frequently switch between systems. The software falls under the Programming category and represents version 1 in its release series, indicating it as the initial major release of this editor. Being open-source, it allows for community contributions and customization, enabling users to extend functionality according to their specific needs or contribute to the project's development. The editor's lightweight nature makes it an excellent choice for developers working on less powerful hardware or those who prefer applications that don't consume excessive system resources. Graviton Editor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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