Does anyone know a non-laggy text editor?

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Word, for some reason, lags when I type too fast. Which, if it has problems registering my 50 wpm, does not give me much faith in the program. Does anyone know about a writing site or an editor which I could use, which won't lag? I will keep Office 365 because the grammar checker is really good, and I can use the text to voice option, but every time I get in the flow, words starts to lag, and I am like: wait, what was I going to write again?
 

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Word, for some reason, lags when I type too fast. Which, if it has problems registering my 50 wpm, does not give me much faith in the program. Does anyone know about a writing site or an editor which I could use, which won't lag? I will keep Office 365 because the grammar checker is really good, and I can use the text to voice option, but every time I get in the flow, words starts to lag, and I am like: wait, what was I going to write again?
As a fellow office I had this issue and the cause was the crappy laptop I was using. As for alternatives I would us Google docs or word online
 

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Scrivener is pretty neat! Just bought a license! (A bit pricey, but that is a one-time purchase, so I guess that is fine!) Thanks for the suggestion!
I'll also throw in support for Scrivener. It's a fantastic editor for novels that keeps all of your notes.

The compile function in particular is amazing, especially if you start self publishing.
 

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I use mousepad as a GUI text editor and nano or Neovim—depending on the configuration I'm dealing with—as the terminal text editor. I know people who use Neovim also for note-taking and mark-down writing, but honestly, I'm not sure regular people would want to go through the steep learning curve to just use a god-forsaken text editor.

For writing, Joplin, perhaps. It's an Electron app, so I can't guarantee it wouldn't be buggy. But it supports markdown and is so far in a workable state for me.
 
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