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I really don't need that much in a code editor.
eg. cot editor is nice for my user case, but after watching CodeEdit screenshots... I now NEED this
so what i'm asking is if it's possible to make a slim version of this, stripped down of most of the features.
And before you think "keep using cot editor"... I actually really love CodeEdit's UI.
I'm sure that something like this would help me keep focus on my projects.
Hope you guys understand my needs, I'm sure I'm not the only one, and something like this deserves to be used by us old macos users too
Alternatives Considered
If there's an older version I can take, I'd be happy to fork that and personally maintain a slim version of CodeEdit.
Additional Context
I'm on an "old" macbook air and I'm used to not update old devices.
They're not alone, but old Apple device are known to become slower if you update the OS.
At least I'm pretty sure that would happen on my 2020 i3 macbook air :/
Screenshots
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Please don't hate me for asking this...
I really don't need that much in a code editor.
eg. cot editor is nice for my user case, but after watching CodeEdit screenshots... I now NEED this
so what i'm asking is if it's possible to make a slim version of this, stripped down of most of the features.
And before you think "keep using cot editor"... I actually really love CodeEdit's UI.
I'm sure that something like this would help me keep focus on my projects.
Hope you guys understand my needs, I'm sure I'm not the only one, and something like this deserves to be used by us old macos users too
Alternatives Considered
If there's an older version I can take, I'd be happy to fork that and personally maintain a slim version of CodeEdit.
Additional Context
I'm on an "old" macbook air and I'm used to not update old devices.
They're not alone, but old Apple device are known to become slower if you update the OS.
At least I'm pretty sure that would happen on my 2020 i3 macbook air :/
Screenshots
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: