Notepad++ Another Fast Notepad replacement with syntax highlighting
We covered Notepad2.exe before, but Don sent me his "NotePad++" application to try. The main differences I've seen between the two is that notepad2 seems to launch a little faster on my machine, but notepad++ supports a multiple document tabbed interface. I also like the bit of humor on the Notepad++ toolbar selection:
"Hide Me", "Reduce Me", "Enlarge Me", or... "Give me the ugly, hideous, standard icons" :-)
Check it out for yourself here: https://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Comments
Anonymous
September 28, 2004
I'll have to check this out. I've noticed that notepad2 has a few problems:
Bad performance over term server
No search up capability (even though they expanded the search capabilities)
Poor search performance (I'm betting it's for(int i =0 ;i<strlen(file); i++) if(stricmp(&file[i], str, strlen(str)))) { match! } instead of a better string matching algorithm.
So in short it could use some improvements, and tabbed interface sounds great.Anonymous
September 28, 2004
Thanks for the hint!Anonymous
September 28, 2004
UltraEdit rocksAnonymous
September 28, 2004
UltraEdit rocks
Real hackers use WinHex for editing documents :D
Hands up how many use Visual Studio for surfing and editing files when editing? Why open YET ANOTHER APPLICATION when you can just open a new tab?Anonymous
September 28, 2004
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September 29, 2004
Shrug what's the point? We have SCiTe...Anonymous
September 29, 2004
I would never use a product that has that ever-hilarious "M$" lamecronym on the front page, free as it might be.
BTW, if you want editors, we have editors =)
http://www.vbbox.com/tools/editors/Anonymous
September 29, 2004
Well, I might just throw in Programmers Notepad 2 (http://www.pnotepad.org/) into the round dance of other editors :) And no, I am not doing it because I participate in its development only :)Anonymous
September 30, 2004
Klaus,
It's not a reasonable argument to judge a software just by its "M$" lamecronym.
free as you might be.Anonymous
October 01, 2004
A neat little Open Source text editor which is context sensitive so that I can spot the code from the text as I create web pages.
I now use it for everything. Thank you guys for this great link!Anonymous
January 28, 2005
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