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What application must I download to open XML files?

What application must I download to open XML files?On Windows? No download required: Internet Explorer is a decent XML file viewer.XML Tree Editor Looks good.Portable Apps has this: XML Copy Editor 1.2.0.6 Portable | PortableApps.com - Portable software for USB, portable and cloud drivesNotepad++ a really strong programmer’s editor for Windows also has XML tools.Notepad++ HomePretty sure you can find similar for Linux by checking places like GitHub or searching: “open source” xml viewer | editor

Text editors what are popular editors alternative to sublime available for free?

I am not gonna list down text-editors like nodepad+, Coda, Emacs, textmate and so on.Since you can search it easily: Page on duckduckgo.comHere are some editors you might like to try:Light TableBracketsAtom: A hackable text editor for the 21st Century

I want to go Linux, what is best for a beginner?

10 years of using Windows, and they're running slower and slower, using more and more of my system resources, I feel I'm ready to give Linux a try. But I don't know anything about Linux.

I'd like a OS that offers same or similar visual effects of MAC OS or Windows, and the familiar windows-style taskbar/start bar.

I have vista x64 installed on my computer, could I have two OSes installed and just picked what I want at advanced boot options menu?

what is the most compatible version of linux/unix with PC-compatible programs like Adobe CS3, Steam, AutoCAD 2010, VLC media player, Solidworks 2009, and MS Office 2003?

Are there any Linux x64 versions?
brief system specs:
Intel i7 920 quad
MSI X58 Platinum
6GB DDR3 1333
1.5TB primary hard drive capacity
Onboard Realtek sound and G-bit NIC
DVD-RAM drive, 16x?
IBM compatible mouse, HID keyboard
nVidia GTX285 1GB graphics

Which is the best text editor for programming in Linux?

There is no simple answer, so I will break it down into “subquestions”. That is questions for which the answer can be seen as the best text editor, depending on your point of view. Most of these questions have a hidden on Linux at their end.“What is the fastest text editor?” — GNU nano.“What is the lightest, in terms of resources it uses, text editor for Linux?” — GNU nano.“What is the most intuitive text editor for those used to Notepad?” — Leafpad. Several close contenders exist like Atom, gedit, Kate, KWrite, Mousepad, Notepadqq, Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code.“What is the most portable text editor, the one that is present on all Linux distributions or at least easy to get on all of them?” — GNU nano, vi and Vim. GNU Emacs, especially its command-line variant, is also very portable but its resource usage is fairly high compared to these other editors so it may not be available on some resource-stretched platforms. Compiling GNU Emacs is also a more error-prone process in my experience, so if you have to build it yourself you may be in for a lot of hurt.“What is the most extensible text editor? The one that I can customize in every single way imaginable.” — GNU Emacs. It is extended using Emacs Lisp, a very powerful programming language. Close contenders for this title include: Atom, Sublime Text, Vim and Visual Studio Code.“What are the most popular text editors among programmers?” The following are, based on StackOverflow surveys (e.g. this one from 2016) and other sources (in descending order, roughly):Sublime TextVimAtomVisual Studio CodeGNU EmacsI have my suspicions that Notepadqq may be rising in popularity since its first stable release, given that Notepad++ is the most popular text editor on Windows.

Why is there no 64-bit XAMPP for Windows, given that a 64-bit version is available for Linux?

I the 90s and early 00s we had a term for it:Windows Sucks!

Can I install and use a visual studio in Linux?

Microsoft Bought GitHub(Hoping that Microsoft will release Visual Studio for Linux soon)But Microsoft hasn’t made it’s Visual Studio Open Source. So it isn’t Available for Linux Systems.You can only Download and Install “Visual Studio Code” for Linux Systems , which is an amazing Code editor for Programmers.But if you need the features of Visual Studio, you have a set of Alternatives, but have to install them separately as they are not available as a Single Software.Microsoft’s most famous languages and platform are ASP.Net , C# , VB.Net can be used with the Help of Mono IDEMonoDevelop | MonoDevelop2. Java , Python, Ruby, CSS, HTML, Groovy, Kotlin …. Much more are available with JetBrains: Developer Tools for Professionals and Teams3. Finally our most Traditional Languages C, C++ and Java can be used withCodeBlocks , NetBeans and Eclipse

Which text editor for Microsoft Windows is equivalent to the Textmate of MacOS X for programming?

There is probably nothing precisely equivalent but one excellent choice for a "better" editor (and free) on Windows is Notepad++ Notepad++ Home .  Small, light (or you can add lots of plugins) and even portable if you download it from PortableApps.com - Portable software for USB, portable and cloud drives (which is worth posts on it's on.)

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