

Notepad++ can be installed on almost all the Linux distributions you can think of, but I will discuss how you can install Notepad++ on Ubuntu. Just like the process of installation of other Linux programs and packages, you will have to play around with the Linux Terminal before you can lay your hands down on Notepad++ on Linux. While it is easy to get hands-on Notepad++ if you are on Windows, but using it on Linux (Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Fedora…) isn’t that straightforward. The best part is, it is cross-platform, and you can use it on all platforms you can think of. Notepad++ is suited for different classes of users ranging from coders and developers to general end users. Among the third-party text editors available for different platforms, Notepad++ is the most popular text editing application used by a majority of users across the world. Text editors are available abundantly on the internet, and you can use any one or many of them to suit your needs.
