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I am going on a long trip soon, and will not be able to take my normal developing stuff (A netbook, Gedit, and GCC) however on the long journey would want to be able to do some slight editing of a large (2000+ line) program I am writing.
Are there any apps like this for android which have inverted contrast modes (White text on black background), syntax highlighting (offline, as I do not want roaming charges), and easy to navigate. I have a C function library on it already. Also, if the app is specific to a type of phone, it is a Samsung Galaxy Mini.
Does anyone know of something like this? Also, I am not sure if this is the right forum; it could be software, which is more for desktops; it could be programming, which is more code checking and things, so I think this is where it should be.
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