Buffer Editor - Code Editor

Coding, Text, Git, SSH, FTP

Published by: Blakzero Oy
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Buffer Editor is a POWERFUL code and text editor that lets you easily develop software, view code or take notes on the go. Join thousands of coders who trust Buffer Editor for fast, powerful, and advanced code editing on mobile devices. Enjoy an editing experience that is both versatile and intuitive, and take your productivity to the next level.

Features
• Universal app for iPhone, iPad, iPad Pro and iPod touch
• Superfast user interface
• Live editing functionality that enables you to open a file, make edits, and save changes
• Multiple windows, split view, and slide over support, providing enhanced multitasking capabilities
• Full Screen Mode
• Tabs that allow you to quickly switch between your open files or terminals and keep your workspace organized
• Built In Terminal (SSH Client). Multiple terminals in tabs!
• Connect to BitBucket, Github, GitLab, Custom Git, Dropbox, iCloud ,Google Drive, SFTP, SSH and FTP servers
• Compatibility with iOS Files from any cloud provider supported by iOS Files, providing maximum flexibility.
• Open from iOS Files app (Link external folders and open multiple files)
• Preview your files in safari with "Preview in Safari" function
• Send files by email
• File search
• Bracket matching/highlight
• Touch / Face ID protection
• Find & replace (including regular expression search)
• Syntax highlighting & Code Autocomplete ( ASP, AWK, ActionScript, Ada, Arduino, Bash (Unix shell), C, C++, C#, Clojure, Cobol, CSS, D, Dart, Dockerfile, Erlang, F#, Fortran, Gherkin, Go, HAML, Haskell, HTML(4&5), INI, Java, Javascript, Julia, Kotlin, LaTeX, (Common) Lisp, Lua, Markdown, MATLAB, MQL(4&5), NSIS, Objective-C, Org Mode, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Powershell, Progress, Prolog, Pug, Puppet, Python, Q/kdb+, R, reStructedText, Ruby, Rust, SCALA, Solidity, SQL, Stata, Swift, Terraform, TypeScript, TypeScript React, Verilog, VHDL, Visual Basic, VUE, x86 ASM, XML)
• Extended Keyboard
• Vim coding support
• Unicode support
• Bluetooth keyboard support (Supports all iOS short-cut keys)
• Preview any files supported by iOS including images, PDFs, movies and documents
• iOS "Open In" support, from Buffer Editor to other app - vice versa
• Customizable font and font sizes
• Multiple dark and light themes (Ayu Dark, Ayu Light, Buffereditor, Candy, Candyland, Dante, Dark Blue, Deep Dark, Desert, Dracula, Github, Inkpot, Jellybeans, Mac Classic, Made of code, Monokai, Oceanic, One Dark, Putty, Seti, Solarized Dark, Solarized Light, Spacecadet, Spacegray Light, VSCode Dark, VSCode Light, Wombat, Xcode)

To see the full list of features, including supported Vim commands, please visit
http://www.buffereditor.com/features
For support please visit
http://www.buffereditor.com/support
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    Buffer Editor is not free (it costs 19.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    The price of Buffer Editor is 19.99.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in Bulgaria

Ratings History

Buffer Editor Reviews

Git integration is broken trash

Syne612 on

United States

The git integration is broken. Refuses to commit and push. When I pull IT LOST ALL 4 HOURS OF WORK CHANGES. I want my money back.

Unable to connect via ssh

GuitarGearRocks on

United States

I’ve tried setting up multiple SSH connections and none of them work. I have reached out to their support but they have not responded. Feel really disappointed to buy this app and not be able to use it.

Worked years ago but no longer

A Bavarian on

United States

These days it suffers from disappearing “back” buttons in the settings menu, no or zero byte file listings, and not found file paths, which makes it basically unusable. The app is no longer recommended - the current version should have never passed the App Store review.

functional but can be better

levincoolxyz on

United States

Grabbed it on a sale (thanks) and love that I can directly clone and edit github as others mentioned. Has a slight learning curve (setting and user guide takes a few taps and scrolls to read), feels like this is tailor made for people used to vim’s style. Auto completing quotes didn’t work all the time (turns out its because I didn’t name the file with an extension). Some functions only gets undo by using software keyboard not cmd+z, for example when tabbing multiple lines using the software tab key (is it a magic keyboard/iOS limitation that hardware tab key deletes selection with a tab character?), or after search and replace. Also would it be possible to have redo shortcut as well for non-vim mode? Another minor UI issue is that the software keyboard buttons messes with the ipad built-in swipe from the bottom functions when using a hardware keyboard.

Thank you for your interest.

cooolhu on

United States

Thank you for being interested in my problem. It's the best application once the questions are solved.

SIMPLE and has dedicated save

[]lladnar[] on

United States

I chose this editor simply on the fact that I could use CMD-S to save files instantly to usb drives. It does that and so much more, with too many options to list. It’s hasn’t failed or had to restart. Just like a quality text editor should do.

A must have!!

Fadebelly on

United States

I am on love with this app! Its a must have on my books!

Poorly polished

Brandonk23 on

United States

The app really seems to lack behind Textastic in most areas of usability and is really badly polished. Here are the annoyances I had while using the app: - The is an annoying and significant slowdown whenever a key on the keyboard is pressed. - searching for text (which I could only figure out how to do by pressing cmd+f on my hardware keyboard) does not show you the text that you are searching for - changes made during the weird text searching does not get added to the undo buffer, so changes are permanent (and it is really hard to see the cursor during text replacement) - the file browser is generally unintuitive and only allows you to delete and rename files. - the stinking file browser stays on the left side of the screen for the entire time you’re editing a file - syntax highlighting is SUPER limited. The C syntax highlighting did not even recognize “uint” or “bool” - auto-closing parenthesis, brackets, and quotations does not work - Settings are unorganized and thrown into a single menu There are many many more annoyances but those are the problems I discovered after 5 minutes of using I would not be distracted by the UI eye candy… Looks good but does not function well.

Simplified Chinese

Johnnyads4 on

United States

Simplified Chinese can be supported, why can't simplified Chinese be displayed? Not only can not display the existing Chinese directory or file, the new Chinese directory or file is not allowed. What's going on?

Responsive Developer

loopandwave on

United States

I asked about getting auto-correct for when I’m doing plain text editing. The developer promised to add it and then did shortly after—an excellent customer support experience.

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