For a second I didn't not get why you'd want to point out to not be affiliated with KDE so explicitly... Then I read the name again. I'm not seeing it anymore man. They have broken me...
I am using this daily, best text editor for Android, but to be honest I'm 2 versions behind because the newer ones keep crashing But with SyncThing, working like a charm
XED is amazing, but I don't get it why they've changed the name. Previous was better, IMO.
So they could make a Xed's dead joke?
It's always suspicious if you need to say its not affiliated. :D
I saw the name, and immediately thought, "sweet! Another kde tool!" Then finished reading the title lol Looks like a good editor nonetheless
Edit: requires access to manage storage, which is excessive for a text editor. Pretty sure it has to do with its other features, which is fine, but I don't feel comfortable with this type of access for any third party app. If you're fine with this access, Xed/Karbon really looks useful. I might add it to my coding tablet.
I found this app to be terrible. When word-wrapping, it puts the last word in a new line of its own unless there is one space after said word. There were other issues that I had with it but that was definitely the most annoying one. I dropped it for Markor.
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