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Top 10 Nova Alternatives & Competitors

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Thousands of users compare Nova with other Text Editor Software tools to find the best fit for their team or business. In most cases, users compare alternatives based on reliability and ease of use.
The best overall alternative to Nova is Visual Studio Code, rated ~4.7 stars on G2 from 2576+ reviewers. It is frequently praised for extensions and git integration. Other well-known alternatives to Nova are:
  • Sublime Text – known for speed and performance speed (G2 star rating ~4.5)
  • Notepad++ – highly rated for lightweight and speed (G2 star rating ~4.6)
  • UltraEdit – offers easy integrations and editing ease (G2 star rating ~4.7)
  • Brackets – best suited for teams that need live preview and easy integrations (G2 star rating ~4.4)
Browse top options below. Based on G2 review data, Nova is most commonly used in industries like Text Editor Software. Compare user ratings by vertical to find the best fit.
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Best Paid & Free Alternatives to Nova

  • Visual Studio Code
  • Sublime Text
  • Notepad++

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