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Windows Based Text Editor?
Any freeware out there that is better than notepad?
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Not completely free, but very cheap...
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Wordpad is part of Windows
Crimson Editor - I like it for editing program languages |
I'll add my support to Text Pad. It's a nice piece of software.
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I'm still using Notemaid. I don't think it has been updated in 10 years, but so what- it's a clean text editor, doesn't need bells and whistles.
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If you are a power user - jEdit! www.jEdit.org
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I love TextPad. It's not free, but there's a full featured demo that nags you to register. It costs about $30, and it's worth every penny.
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EditPlus is my recommendation
Supports extension, HTML, built-in brower and it is very fast. Small footprint. I use it everyday. It isn't free, the cost is $30.
www.editplus.com |
Originally Posted by murphy
(Post 7230189)
I love TextPad. It's not free, but there's a full featured demo that nags you to register. It costs about $30, and it's worth every penny.
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For anything remotely complex (as a person that does some system scripting), I like the syntax hiliting from SciTE.
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html |
Originally Posted by Nachtswerg
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I'll add my support to Text Pad. It's a nice piece of software.
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Another vote for TextPad
Been a TextPad user almost from the start. Well worth the $30.^
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try http://www.openoffice.org/
open office. has ALL the functions of microsoft office(word, powerpoint, excel....). and its free. |
Textpad ^
Been trialling it for a few years now and like what I have seen so far :D |
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