Koder Code Editor Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 59 reviews. Read all reviews for Koder Code Editor for iPhone.
Koder Code Editor is paid iOS app published by Fauzan Hamdi

Everything is good except 1 thing

XIA94

I can't delete files on file sharing but I can select or deselect, so 4 star.


Not ready

The Grey Dress

Not useable for actual work! Fatals in local mode. Don't buy it!


Crashes on iPhone 6

Taraskin

Not usable at all. Crashes on iPhone 6 on creating new project and accessing it.


Doesn't Function Well

Eric//

I purchased this app to manage a student organization website, and although I can connect using other free apps like FTP Manager, but each time I try and connect over SFTP I get a failure to connect message using Koder. I looked around online to see if I could locate a fix, but ultimately gave up. I would recommend that you steer clear of Koder for now and maybe try a different app. I wish I could get my money back. This basically turned into a waste of $6 since I can't connect at all.


crashes unusable

_Acker

hope i can get money back. useless, cannot create file or get going. on ipad air and crashing trying to get started


Closed perfect

Allison431

Finally, i found a good code editor on the iPad.


Keep up the work! :)

ZonFire99

Adding google docs would be really nice!


Can't configure anything

TheToolWiz

No settings panel to configure DropBox or local file paths. Can't open files from Dropbox either. No help anywhere. Looks useless if you don't already know how to use it.


What if I just want a simple code editor?

Z2yzxd

This app is for managing a whole project. You must create projects via the app in order to view them. There's no way to view a single file in Dropbox or something. I tried to open a file in this app from Dropbox and it only allowed me to import it into a existed project?!


Best Web IDE for iPad

RianFowler

I've used a few of the competitors and this is probably the best for non Vim web development. The editor is decent, the file explorer works well. Overall I like Koder- this kind of app is definitely not easy to pull off. I'm willing to put up with some of the issues because unlike the competitors, this app gets updated frequently. That's a big deal for me- some of the competitors haven't been updated for over 6 months! That said there are a few bugs / missing features to look out for. - Importing SSH keys can be a little wonky. It doesn't actually move it into the ftp folder when you import it from the app so you shouldn't delete it from the file explorer in iTunes when you're done. - The terminal sort of works. It doesn't run in the background (e.g. you can either be editing or playing in the terminal) and it misinterprets some of the characters it gets back e.g. I tried to run a Node REPL on a remote server and all the feedback looked like junk. - No auto saving - if the app crashes (and it does sometimes) when editing remote files you can lose all of your changes. Save often. - No support for physical keyboard short cuts like copy and paste