New GNOME Text Editor - Everything You Need to Know
We give you details about GNOME’s new default text editor – the Gnome Text Editor.
A text editor is an essential tool for any Linux distribution or desktop. You use it almost daily for small to complex tasks while working, studying, etc.
Most mainstream Linux desktops have a text editor that integrates well. For example, KDE has Kate or KWrite, and GNOME has Gedit.
So, Why a new Text Editor for GNOME?
GNOME 42 version onwards, Gedit is replaced with a new editor – Gnome Text Editor. So the distributions which are based on GNOME should not have the new editor. The old Gedit may co-exist with this new editor until users are comfortable.
You might ask why.