Show HN: Notepad.exe – macOS editor for Swift and Python (now Linux runtime)

notepadexe.com

38 points by krzyzanowskim 14 hours ago

I recently released version 1.4 of Notepad.exe, my editor built for macOS. The goal of the app is to let you prototype ideas in Swift or Python with minimal setup - write code, hit Run, skip project scaffolding.

This release adds support for a Linux runtime/subsystem, so you can write on macOS and execute snippets in a Linux environment.

I’d love to hear any feedback or answer any questions: would a tool like this fit your workflow? What friction remains?

toinewx 12 hours ago

the name is obviously a pun/joke, and the website is also trying to be humorous.

but I don't think it helps your product by now. It looks you built something that is actually useful and the pun/joke is not needed anymore. same for your website, I think the humorous part is distracting.

I think you should pick a unique name, the joke is no longer needed.

  • InsideOutSanta 10 hours ago

    Can somebody explain the joke to me? Isn't notepad.exe just the file name of the notepad executable on Windows?

  • jmkni 11 hours ago

    Yeah I just found that title confusing

  • krzyzanowskim 12 hours ago

    I don't disagree necessarily. I also love the name with all my heart

    • electroly 10 hours ago

      You should keep it if you love it, but understand that the name is limiting the project's reach. Not all projects are aiming for reach, but this appears to be a serious useful tool that you're charging for, not some toy. The name is stopping people from understanding the project and is limiting your income.

    • dfabulich 11 hours ago

      Why do you love the name?

      • unkeen 11 hours ago

        Because computering is missing out on whimsical fun in every way nowadays!

  • nipperkinfeet 12 hours ago

    The element that provokes the most laughter is the punch hole in the MacBook screen.

terhechte 12 hours ago

Hey Marcin :) Really dig this. A much friendlier alternative to Swift development than having to use the monstrosity that is Xcode. Especially for people that want to get something done quickly. The Linux support is also really cool. The Xcode-alternatives market is really starved, so I'm very happy this exists. It's possible to configure VSCode to support Swift, but that's a lot of configuration and messing around.

When Vim bindings? ;)

  • krzyzanowskim 12 hours ago

    it works really great with https://kindavim.app/ which adds vim everywhere. problem solved.

    • dinkleberg 10 hours ago

      Thanks for sharing! Not sure why I never looked for something like this as I’ve tried to inject vim everywhere I can.

    • zahlman 10 hours ago

      Is there anything like this for Linux? Or at least for individual UI systems (GTK etc.)?

  • frizlab 12 hours ago

    > but that's a lot of configuration and messing around.

    Maybe I’m missing something but the last time I did this I clicked “install” on the official Swift VSCode extension and that was it. Not a lot of messing around needed, for me at least!

marvel_boy 8 hours ago

Got an error on installation [1] on my mac . Could be because using last version of Xcode(26.1 beta 2?

[1]Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 5 Trace/BPT trap: 5 Terminating Process: exc handler [949]

Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 Notepad.exe 0x104681fd4 0x104620000 + 401364 1 Notepad.exe 0x104681e04 0x104620000 + 400900 2 Foundation 0x1872b951c -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] + 280 3 Foundation 0x1872b93ac -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKeyPath:] + 220 4 AppKit 0x189c25e58 -[NSBinder valueForBinding:resolveMarkersToPlaceholders:] + 124 5 AppKit 0x189c25c18 -[NSValueBinder

  • krzyzanowskim 8 hours ago

    dont see it in crash logs so far. Drop me email with whathever you have, I'll try to trace it down. Make sure you download latest build.

internet2000 10 hours ago

Time to get a better name. The name is the friction remaining that stops me from adopting this.

  • jamwil 10 hours ago

    Ya. Bit of a shame. It’s OP’s choice of course and I get that it’s kitschy or whatever but I think he’s leaving money on the table as a commercial product.

    If it were actually funny I think I’d feel different, but ironically calling a native mac app ‘exe’ just feels like a bad punchline that’s not going to land with anyone who understands the value proposition of the app in the first place.

    • krzyzanowskim 10 hours ago

      there is open contest for different name. mind to chime in?

      • jamwil 10 hours ago

        Personally I think dropping the exe and just calling it notepad is the obvious low-hanging fruit. I like the nostalgic aesthetic—it’s refreshing in this age of cookie-cutter tailwindcss splash pages, but exe is just quite confusing.

        • jamwil 9 hours ago

          Or ‘notepad.app’ would quite clearly convey that it is an editor in the spirit of notepad but for macOS.

        • krzyzanowskim 9 hours ago

          Notepad++ is already taken. that's sad

hu3 10 hours ago

I love it. Even the name.

I like that it starts instantly for me too.

BChass 3 hours ago

Works great for a few mins and then crashes on macOs

kristianp 10 hours ago

Does it use Apple's on-device models for the AI?

Does Swift have UI capabilities on Linux?

kristianp 7 hours ago

Are there capabilities to add other programming languages, for example via plugins/scripting?

rsaz 12 hours ago

Looks really good and I'll definitely be trying it out. Is there anywhere laying out what features are paywalled? "Free Ride" says "Core functionality", but I can't find what that means specifically.

Also does this support having a plugged-in device as a Run target like Xcode does? Or is it only simulator?

  • krzyzanowskim 12 hours ago

    I should not give you advice against my interest. "run" is paywalled after some time.

    the plugged-in device is not supported as of today.

aaronbrethorst 10 hours ago

I really do not understand what this is from skimming the website on my phone. The app name makes it even more confusing.

rubymamis 10 hours ago

It crashes on my Mac when it starts up (Macbook Air M4 running Sequoia).

  • jhbadger 10 hours ago

    Same here with MacBook Pro M1 Sequoia 15.6.1

    • krzyzanowskim 10 hours ago

      that's not great, mind drop me an email on support? update: hotfix in making

      • jhbadger 6 hours ago

        The updated build now works on my system, fyi.

mouse_ 11 hours ago

Don't name it that

  • krzyzanowskim 11 hours ago

    if Microsoft can name a plain text editor Visual Studio, I can name mine Notepad.exe

    • dadrock 11 hours ago

      You can name your band Nervanna, but it's lame AF. Be your own thing.

      • krzyzanowskim 11 hours ago

        The contest for a name, that is not lame AF, just started

        • joenot443 10 hours ago

          How about Protopad? It's a notepad for prototypes, right?

          I agree with the others - the naming doesn't seem super aligned with the product itself.

          • hu3 10 hours ago

            How about stop trying to tell others how they should call their projects?

            • joenot443 10 hours ago

              The OP suggested a contest; that was merely my entry :)

bofadeez 12 hours ago

"stop fighting with your IDE" wow it's like reading my mind. All I do is fight with IDEs 24/7

bmandale 11 hours ago

> image-rendering: pixelated;

I suppose this is a bit of humour as well?

  • krzyzanowskim 11 hours ago

    yes! but that's leftover from the previous version of the site that was pixelated

lnxg33k1 12 hours ago

This seems like the celebration of misunderstandings, an .exe app for mac os, called notepad but code editor, and can run and design UI

  • krzyzanowskim 9 hours ago

    it is a coding Notepad that also execute the code

ngcc_hk 11 hours ago

Not sure I got the use case as a decade old occasional developer. Tbh the life time one is ok. But it is another tool chain. Just wonder why I want to add to my workflow especially if it is just receipts and we need Xcode as the oven. And the linux part … can the code run in Wsl?

  • krzyzanowskim 11 hours ago

    ackckcually, technically Xcode is spare, but for the convenience and due to Mac/iOS SDK distribution licensing, that's the only way to obtain the SDK on the machine. Linux runs in a lightweight VM.