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SlickEdit Standard | Contact Us | Perfect for individuals performing mainly single file oriented operations. Loading very large files (log files, XML databases, etc.) is quick and painless. Syntax expansion, completions, and aliases means much less typing and fewer mistakes.
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SlickEdit Pro | Contact Us | Ideal for teams and individuals building and debugging large or complex projects. Integration with your team's version control system, along with powerful file differencing tools, keep you and your team in sync.
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SlickEdit pricing & plans
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Various alternatives pricing & plans
It supports a lot of languages and the loading speed is decent even on large projects. I like the group support in the GUI to make manage project much easier. It supports over 90 different languages and over 9 platforms. Start up time is decent as well so we don't have to waste time waiting for the edit to fully loaded. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It has a lot of features but the it requires some learning curve before a new user can start to use it. Sometimes when a new language is supported, it might be buggy and it takes a while to figure out the problem and contact SlickEdit to fix it because of the complexity. Setting up different version control tools to work with SlickEdit might be a little difficult depending on how the two tools working together. GUI might look a bit different when there is a major version update and it requires user to re-learn the GUI, which might be time consuming. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.