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Version: 1.02
File Size: 915k
License: Freeware
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An advanced replacement for standard Windows Notepad.
SLEdit allows users to open unlimited number of files, set up to
10 bookmarks within edited file, supports unlimited undo/redo. Code
syntax highlighting supported for C++, Pascal, Java, HTML, VBScript
and other languages. You can export highligthed files to HTML or
RTF files. [03/07/2000 v1.02]
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Version:
4.8
File Size: 1190k
License: Freeware |
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Popular text editor and Notepad replacement.
Tabbed interface provides easy access to all open documents. Offers
many time-saving features, including a "Clipbook" tool that can
be used to paste frequently-used text clips and playback macros.
Can search and replace multi-line criteria across all open documents,
with support for regular expressions. The editor can open links
and preview documents in any web browser. Can read and write UNIX
and Mac files. Other features include support for templates, AutoCorrect
mode, strip HTML tags, text to HTML, sort/join/split/indent lines,
drag-and-drop editing, and much more. NoteTab Light, is a freeware
program, the commercial equivalent, NoteTab Standard, adds a spell
checker, thesaurus, outline documents, and more for just $9.95.
It's your choice! [02/19/2000 v4.8]
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Version:
3.51
File Size: 310k
License: Freeware |
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EditPad is a Windows NotePad replacement, that
can open as many files at a time as you want. You change between
the open files by clicking on their tabs. No hassle with heaps of
overlapping windows. EditPad puts an icon in the system tray that
remains visible, even if EditPad is closed. This way you have easy
and fast access to EditPad, without the need to keep it running
all the time and many more features... [02/12/2000 v3.51]
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Version:
1.01
File Size: 620k
License: Freeware |
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PFE is a large-capacity, multi-file editor that
runs on Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 on Intel-compatible
processors. Although it's primarily oriented towards program developers
and contains features like the ability to run compilers and development
applications, it also makes a very good general purpose editor for
any function at all There's no version built for Windows NT on DEC
Alpha platforms, but it's reported that the Intel version runs well
under the Intel emulation system. It's got all the standard sort
of editory things, of course - you can type into it (insert or overwrite
mode); open files; insert one file into another - all the things
you expect in any editor at all. [3/14/99]
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