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12 out of 12 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: EditPlus 3.11
Pros: Small memory footprint, lightning fast.
Syntax highlighting works great and you can make your own syntax file.
The auto-complete feature is so great that i'm now addicted to it.
If you want full control over the code you write, get EditPlus. It's fantastic!
Cons: Nothing so far (six years of daily usage).
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1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: EditPlus 3.11
Pros: along with html kit from chami, this is the best html editor.
Cons: less features than html kit from chami, but i don't use them course i know them in my head, so it's not a bad thing actually.
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: EditPlus 3.11
"Professional, EXTREMELY STABLE, light editor with loads of high quality features"
Pros: Anybody who edits anything worthwhile in text form must have a look at this one.
Very light(around 1MB or less), has FTP, a web browser, AUTOCOMPLETE(you can make your own autocomplete files easily), plus many standard ones (for all programming languages) at editplus.com. Specifically, good html collection, but not WYSIWYG.
Everything you can and cannot think of for an editor to have, short of an ide.
Cons: its not free
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5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: EditPlus 3.11
Pros: It supports a lot of file types so you donĂ¢Â?Â?t need anything else to do the job.
Great features too.
Cons: None yet
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: EditPlus 3.11
"Everything you want in an editor."
Pros: It works! Tabbed interface, column selection, auto-indent, syntax highlighting, cliptext, project management, integrated browser interface... and all of it highly configurable without too much difficulty due to good help files. After using Editplus for years I recently tried some of the other offerings just to make sure I wasn't missing out on something better... I wasn't.
Cons: It's not free (nagware), but you can use it even after your trial period has "expired", and it's worth every penny anyway.
It's not a word-processor. If that's what you're looking for try OpenOffice.org.
Not much good for truly massive data files as it (like every other editor I've found) loads files into memory - the up-side is that you can always revert to the last saved version.
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