Atom Hackable Text Editor Gets Asynchronous Context Menus, Read-Only TextEditors

Atom Hackable Text Editor Gets Asynchronous Context Menus, Read-Only TextEditors

Automatic scrolling on folding and unfolding also available

Hackable Text Editor Atom 1.23 Adds Better Compatibility for External Git Tools

Hackable Text Editor Atom 1.23 Adds Better Compatibility for External Git Tools

Also includes performance improvements for the editor

You Can Now Transform the Atom Hackable Text Editor into an IDE with Atom-IDE

You Can Now Transform the Atom Hackable Text Editor into an IDE with Atom-IDE

The new feature will be implemented in Atom 1.21

Atom 1.19 Hackable Text Editor Improves Responsiveness and Memory Usage

Atom 1.19 Hackable Text Editor Improves Responsiveness and Memory Usage

Includes a full rewrite of text editor's rendering layer

GitHub Improves Launching of Its Atom Editor from Windows Subsystem for Linux

GitHub Improves Launching of Its Atom Editor from Windows Subsystem for Linux

Atom 1.18 and 1.19 Beta are now available for download

Atom 1.17 Open-Source Hackable Editor Introduces Docks and Improves Startup Time

Atom 1.17 Open-Source Hackable Editor Introduces Docks and Improves Startup Time

jQuery is no longer a dependency of the bundled packages

Atom 1.17 Open-Source Hackable Text Editor to Get a 50% Boost in Startup Time

Atom 1.17 Open-Source Hackable Text Editor to Get a 50% Boost in Startup Time

Will be the first release with improved startup times

Microsoft Kills Off CodePlex, Tells Users to Move to GitHub

Microsoft Kills Off CodePlex, Tells Users to Move to GitHub

Open-source hosting website shutting down this year

Netflix Launches Stethoscope Advisor App for Securing Your Devices

Netflix Launches Stethoscope Advisor App for Securing Your Devices

Netflix wants to give you instructions on how to secure your device in just a few easy steps with Stethoscope

Facebook and GitHub Start Testing Two-Factor Account Recovery

Facebook and GitHub Start Testing Two-Factor Account Recovery

If you lose your GitHub password, Facebook has your back

  • Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • September 4th, 2016
The Top 10 Most Popular Security Projects on GitHub

The Top 10 Most Popular Security Projects on GitHub

The top open source tools security researchers value

Atom 1.10 Hackable Text Editor Released with New Atom Package Manager Build

Atom 1.10 Hackable Text Editor Released with New Atom Package Manager Build

Atom 1.11 has entered Beta stages of development

Leafpic, a Gallery Application That Might Challenge QuickPic, Is Almost Here

Leafpic, a Gallery Application That Might Challenge QuickPic, Is Almost Here

Leafpic is in beta testing on Google Play Store

Foolishly Open-Sourced Internet Explorer Exploit Code Added to Neutrino EK

Foolishly Open-Sourced Internet Explorer Exploit Code Added to Neutrino EK

Neutrino EK now features support for CVE-2016-0189

GitHub Resets Some User Passwords After Brute-Force Attack

GitHub Resets Some User Passwords After Brute-Force Attack

Some GitHub users were victims of password reuse

Git 2.9 Source Code Management System Is a Major Release with Many New Features

Git 2.9 Source Code Management System Is a Major Release with Many New Features

Now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms

Atom 1.8 Hackable Text Editor Lets Users Move Selected Text Left and Right

Atom 1.8 Hackable Text Editor Lets Users Move Selected Text Left and Right

Atom 1.9 is now in Beta with many new features

 
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