| Plugin | Description |
| Dict | This plugin searches the word(s) you give it in the dict.org dictionary. Basically implements client side of RFC 2229 and allows the user to search in 12 Data Bases?. |
| FTP | The FTP plugin plugs into jEdit's virtual filesystem to allow transparent access to FTP servers. It integrates with the filesystem browser (hence you can do things like add favorites which point to remote servers, and such), caches remote directory listings for improved performance, remembers passwords, and has optional support for passive-mode FTP. |
| Headlines | The Headlines plugin allows you to view the content of any RSS or RDF XML data feed on the net within jEdit. This includes a great many blogs and news sites including Slashdot, Metafilter, CNet, Freshmeat.net, Salon, and many more. Features: should be compatible with any RSS or RDF content feed, easy to setup (just feed the URL to the option panel and it figures out the name and description of the feed), assign shortcuts to common actions like showing the next/previous feed and refreshing the current feed, data is cached for a configurable amount of time to avoid unecessary refreshes, configurable display options, content can be extracted to a buffer in plain text form or XML, uses the Infoviewer plugin to enable hyperlinking to articles. |
| IRC | The IRC plugin provides a simple IRC client for jEdit in a dockable window. |
| j Messenger | An MSN messenger client for jEdit |
| Moin Moin | Moin Moin Plugin provides a VFS for jEdit that enables one to edit Moin Moin wiki pages in jEdit. |