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Post by Derek L on Oct 18, 2007 6:33:32 GMT -6
Having a good text editor available can be very useful, especially for taking notes, making lists, and quickly editing text-based files. Windows has always included Notepad, which as you you may know is very basic and somewhat underpowered. If you find yourselves using Notepad or other plain-text editors a lot, have a look at Notepad2 by Florian Balmer. Notepad2 is similar to Windows Notepad, but it's "supercharged." For example, Notepad2 offers syntax highlighting for a wide range of file types and different source-code standards. This makes it a really handy tool for stuff like editing HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), PHP code, JavaScript, VBScript, Perl, batch files, and a whole lot more. Notepad2 also supports advanced drag-and-drop functionality, various character sets, and has other useful features that you won't find in Notepad. Plus, Notepad2 doesn't rely on any Registry settings, so you can easily put a copy on your flash drive and use it as portable software. www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html
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