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We've compiled a list of 18 free and paid alternatives to jCodeCollector. The primary competitors include VWO Fullstack, GitHub Gist. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between jCodeCollector and Quiver, CopyCoding, CodeBox. Also you can look at other similar options here: DevOps Software, Version Control Software.


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The code snippet organizer for professional developers.

jCodeCollector is a simple snippets manager for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux developed by me...

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jCodeCollector Overview

jCodeCollector is a simple snippets manager for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux developed by me (Alessandro Cocco) in my free time. Latest stable version (2.5) has been released in January 2011. I have no time to continue the development of jCodeCollector so I released it as open source (September 2012).

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