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Galaxy_Stranger
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ed: 2016-10-08 00:36
Kate

Kate is a powerful, cross-platform text editor much like Notepad++. It is native to the KDE Linux desktop environment and has been ported to Windows and Mac OS. I love using the same apps across platforms and having this added to the PortableApps suite would be fantastic.

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Gord Caswell
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ed: 2008-07-24 18:46
Preview version

Kate is currently only available as a "preview version" for Windows. Once it is out of that status, we may consider portablizing it.

Alternatively, one of our developers may pick it up earlier than that to get it started.

mindbender
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I second the vote for Kate

I second the vote for Kate

oversky
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ed: 2011-02-08 10:23
After 7 years of development,

After 7 years of development, and as a default editor in many KDE distrobuitons,
I think it matures enough to reconsider a portable version.
I really don't like the Microsoft Store or Chocolatey installation as provided in the offical website.

RogueScholar
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ed: 2016-06-28 10:51
Kate

I concur, Kate is fast approaching peer status with Notepad++ in everything but its plugin ecosystem, and surely that would also be bolstered by the ability for s to have a portable version they can cart around with them and rely on.

Moreover, I've observed the Kate development team being uncommonly sensitive to maintaining feature parity across their ed platforms, to the point that they pulled the Flatpak distribution of Kate because the sandboxing broke several features that they'd been intently working to ensure consistent behavior for between bare-metal Linux and Windows environments. It spoke volumes to me that they would halt a Linux packaging effort for the sake of it reflecting poorly on the Windows port, which surely must have a miniscule base in comparison, still.

It'd be great if we could reward that attitude with an additional installation method that could legitimately boost their reach and visibility without any additional workload. In short, huzzah for Kate! It's been my go-to text editor on Linux for over a decade, and may soon be for me on Windows as well.

John T. Haller
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ed: 2005-11-28 22:21
Available-ish

Stable builds are only available from the Microsoft Store from the publisher's page. I did find what appears to be stable builds in regular format we could base off of here: https://cdn.kde.org/ci-builds/utilities/kate/

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