right for you. The following editors are all cross-platform and
free to use or evaluate.
## <a href='https://www.sublimetext.com/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Sublime Text</a> 

Sublime Text is a very popular editor that has been around <ahref='https://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/one-point-oh'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>since 2008</a>. There
are many options and <ahref='https://packagecontrol.io/'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>extensions</a> available,
and a lot of <ahref='http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=sublime+text'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>help available</a>
online to help
<ahref='http://www.websightdesigns.com/wiki/Setting_up_Sublime_Text_3'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>set it up</a>.
(The license for continued use costs $70\. However, Sublime Text is free to
Atom is an <ahref='https://github.com/atom/atom'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>open source</a> editor, developed
by <ahref='https://github.com/'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>GitHub</a>. Like Sublime Text, Atom is quite popular.
It is very configurable ("hackable", as they say) but advanced features may
be overwhelming to new users. There is also plenty of <ahref='http://readwrite.com/2014/05/20/github-atom-5-tips-getting-started-tutorial-corey-johnson/'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>helpful</a><ahref='http://flight-manual.atom.io/'target='_blank'rel='nofollow'>documentation</a>