Supports word count (though seems to arrive at a different count than OpenOffice/the NaNo counter), spell check, and other plugins. Gedit (Cross-platform, free): Originally a text editor for Gnome, but works elsewhere.Notepad++ (Windows but will run via wine, free): More designed for coding, Notepad++ can also be used for writing, and includes tabs, word count, spellcheck, and other extra functions.Notepad (Windows, free): Some wrimos prefer to use the default text editor that comes with Windows for its lack of frills and universal compatibility.It features full syncing between computers and has spawned several clones. WriteRoom (Mac, free, $24.99 for full version): WriteRoom is a full-screen editor for Mac that specializes in getting the words down.Includes advanced statistics and customizing features, typing sounds and a timer. WriteMonkey (Windows, free): A full-screen editor described as zenware.Features customizable look and page count formula, a timer for Word wars, and a target count. Q10 (Windows, Free): A full-screen editor that makes typewriter noises.OmmWriter (Windows/Mac, free, $4.11 for full version): OmmWriter is a full-screen editor with keyboard sounds and background music.MomentumWriter (Windows, free): MomentumWriter is a full-screen typewriter style by the makers of Liquid Story Binder XE.It has a choice of themes, document overview, spellcheck & synonym suggestions and can export to HTML, Markdown and Mobi.
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