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Can't find a .cs File Opener
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Zotron:
I run a Mac 10.11.6 El Capitan and I'm trying to find a .cs file opener, anyone know of one?
SeventhSandwich:
It's literally just an unformatted text file. You should be able to open it with Textedit, Notepad++, or whatever flavor text editor you choose.

You'll have to set Textedit to open .cs files though, since it's not a file extension that it will recognize by default.
Conan:
I highly recommend Sublime Text 3, as it is a text editor that although technically paid, is essentially unlimited free trial, and comes by default with syntax highlighting for .cs files. It's very lightweight (quick to load, low computer resource usage) and easy to use out of the box, and customize if needed. You can also easily install other packages for visual and syntax highlighting.
Zotron:
Oh thanks textedit works
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Conan on February 17, 2017, 08:33:49 AM ---I highly recommend Sublime Text 3, as it is a text editor that although technically paid, is essentially unlimited free trial

--- End quote ---
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