Most impressive app for programmers who want to have a language/context awasre code viewer, thx for not asking for any permissions!
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Most impressive app for programmers who want to have a language/context awasre code viewer, thx for not asking for any permissions!
The screen shots imply this has a tagging system like cscope/ctags/global, but it doesn't, its just a syntax highlighter. Doesn't register for text edit intent so you have to browse manually, you can't open a file from another app like file manager or SGit. No Solarized theme, tho Obsidian and Zenburn are nice. Just buy DroidEdit instead. Refunding.
The app is pretty useful and has great highlighting. Full screen mode is especially nice... Only a few things would make this app better, such as allowing the directory side bar to hide even when in landscape mode (I'm on nexus 7 v2) otherwise beautiful app. If I could load up different fonts that would be cool too, but I'm just pedantic like that. also the ability to gain superuser rights would be super awesome ;)
Perfect for reading source code. Easier and faster way of browsing files. You can add more themes
As someone with the linux kernel as his code base I can say that the services this app provides are by far the best I've seen on android, I use it on the bus on my way to and from work, and I gotta say, the features it provides are quite good. Files get loaded pretty fast so I'm not too upset about the whole file-not-remaining-cached while you switch to a different tab thing, it would be nice to be able to bookmark specific points in a file so you can easily switch between files. The themes are really great, makes reading the code a breeze. I realize how difficult it must be to create an application like this, and while there's always room for improvement, I think it does its job quite well. So 5/5 stars from me. I wish the developers all my best.
Pretty much the best source code viewer out there, however it would be even better if it was possible to add custom themes and font-families.
I know VHDL isn't common but it doesn't get highlighted properly and there isn't an option to adjust the syntax semantics (e.g., wordfiles a-la Ultraedit) or failing that, sone way to just turn off syntax highlighting (which would be better than a poor rendering).