Whether you simply need a powerful replacement for Notepad, a tool for editing your web pages, or a programming IDE, TextPad does what you want, the way you would expect.
TextPad has been implemented according to the Windows XP user interface guidelines, so great attention has been paid to making it easy for both beginners and experienced users. In-context help is available for all commands, and in-context menus pop-up with the right mouse button. The Windows multiple document interface allows multiple files to be edited simultaneously, with up to 2 views on each file. Text can be dragged and dropped between files.
The text tool requires little drive space, but comes with a surprising array of unique features that are especially useful for programming tasks.
It offers excellent customization features, letting you create formatting and code coloring specific to whatever language you're programming in. TextPad works best for programmers and other people who need a full-featured tool for plain text.
Key features:
Huge files can be edited, up to the limits of 32-bit virtual memory. See Specifications for the actual limits.
Supports Universal Naming Convention (UNC) style names, and long file names with spaces.
CUA compliant keyboard commands.
English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish user interfaces.
Version 7.0.9
Invalid regular expressions shouldn't have been reported when closing the Find dialog box.
The wrong cursor was shown for parts of the Find in Files dialog box.
Replacing all "^." with nothing deleted all characters in each line.
Crash when deleting a long file filter from the Find in Files dialog box.
The Regular Expression option shouldn't have been be cleared by Search/Find Next, while the dialog box was displayed.
Could not jump to HTML Validator error lines in the Tool Output window.
When a file was opened with the DOS encoding, keyboard input of non-ASCII characters was incorrect.
Searching for certain regular expressions which did large lookaheads could cause a crash.
TextPad has been implemented according to the Windows XP user interface guidelines, so great attention has been paid to making it easy for both beginners and experienced users. In-context help is available for all commands, and in-context menus pop-up with the right mouse button. The Windows multiple document interface allows multiple files to be edited simultaneously, with up to 2 views on each file. Text can be dragged and dropped between files.
The text tool requires little drive space, but comes with a surprising array of unique features that are especially useful for programming tasks.
It offers excellent customization features, letting you create formatting and code coloring specific to whatever language you're programming in. TextPad works best for programmers and other people who need a full-featured tool for plain text.
Key features:
Huge files can be edited, up to the limits of 32-bit virtual memory. See Specifications for the actual limits.
Supports Universal Naming Convention (UNC) style names, and long file names with spaces.
CUA compliant keyboard commands.
English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish user interfaces.
Version 7.0.9
Invalid regular expressions shouldn't have been reported when closing the Find dialog box.
The wrong cursor was shown for parts of the Find in Files dialog box.
Replacing all "^." with nothing deleted all characters in each line.
Crash when deleting a long file filter from the Find in Files dialog box.
The Regular Expression option shouldn't have been be cleared by Search/Find Next, while the dialog box was displayed.
Could not jump to HTML Validator error lines in the Tool Output window.
When a file was opened with the DOS encoding, keyboard input of non-ASCII characters was incorrect.
Searching for certain regular expressions which did large lookaheads could cause a crash.
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