4/5 rating based on 135 reviews. Read all reviews for Buffer Editor - Code Editor for iPhone.
Buffer Editor - Code Editor is paid iOS app published by Blakzero Oy
kbgyhy
Coda is work ssh/sftp/ftp but buffer editor is not.. maybe encoding issue..
EliteGenius
Love this dev, keeps adding features, responds to input! Supports SFTP(among many others), which I need! Use this as a note taking app, which with vim-like is super duper powerful! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR GET THIS AMAZING APP YOU WON’T REGRET IT!!! unless you don’t like vim(web search vim editor if you don’t know what it is, you might just like it).
bazoobazoo
This morning I typed for 30 minutes into a local file. I closed my iPad Pro and went home. Ten minutes later (without doing anything in between), I opened it up again and was back at the iPad homescreen. Reopened Buffer, and nearly everything was gone. I have no choice but to delete this app and find something new, and could not recommend it to anyone.
Ajcool_
I have been searching for a mobile IDE with git support for quite some time and I’m happy to say that I’ve found it! There are some settings that I feel should be on by default, such as auto indent and auto bracket. With those settings enabled, its really easy to make quick additions or plot out an idea while on the road. The only feature I wish existed was contextual suggestion outside of a languages syntax.
Cyborch
When trying to make a ssh connection I get an error saying “Buffer does not support authentication methods (public key)” No forum to ask questions in. No help from the user guide. Not useful after all. Can I have my money back now? UPDATE: So I followed the steps given and now I just get a “failed to authenticate server” generic error message. I tested ssh connection using the same key from my Mac with no issues. It still seems like ssh really isn’t supported.
Theoremj
Apps great it just goes nuts every once and awhile when I make a java class. Example: public class Person { //CODE IN HERE } Because I moved the top bracket down it stops auto indenting. It won’t allow me to indent it myself either. It’ll just push the cursor way passed the brackets all together.
shimy1984
This is the best iOS code editor for the web for right now. It is better than Textastic and better than Coda. However, that isn’t really saying much... Most web app developers use Sublime Text 3 or VS Code on their desktop machines. Buffer is just a lightweight when you compare it to those editors. It just doesn’t have the feature set or the fast built-ins that those editors offer. To the developer: Beef up this effort. You can truly own the iOS space if you can match the quality and feature set of your desktop rivals. If you don’t... well, someone will beat you to it and you’ll lose all long term users. ** Edit ** Actually, upon further inspection, this app has no support for Working Copy, so, it is lagging behind Textastic.
LOK_CHI
The developer website is a blank page. It’s not intuitive to use. The user guide is not clear and doesn’t cover basic user elements.
Larry Seyer
If you believe a cup of coffee is worth $5 and this app is not, you have bigger problems and shouldn’t be wasting your time writing reviews. Try writing an app sometime and then make a stupid comment like that.