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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $39.99 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: March 21, 2005
- Total Downloads: 315,092
- Downloads last week: 82
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A newer version of EmEditor Professional is available.
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 29 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
EmEditor Professional has the kind of hybridity we find irresistible and oh-so-advantageous in a text-editing program. This versatile editor combines a macro creator worthy of programming pundits with full-fledged, feature-rich text-editing capabilities clothed in a clean, color-coded interface. Developers and power users will love the wealth of languages and syntaxes, including C#, C , Java, PERL, PHP, Python, SQL, and XML. Though the macro creator has been boosted in this version to record PerlScript, PHPScript, Python, and Ruby keystrokes, users who need to record mouse movements should look elsewhere. We appreciate the stackable tabs, the multithreading windows, and the option to apply a 64-bit version (not tested).Publisher's description
From Emurasoft :With EmEditor Professional, a text editor for Windows, you can create functionally rich macros using JavaScript or VBScript, allowing you to define most operations. Not only can you define a macro that records keystrokes you use and reference repeatedly, but you also can write your own macros to manipulate other applications, Windows files, or network functionalities. The macros are based on the Windows Scripting Host (WSH) engine, so you can use all the powerful, robust objects available under that.
Other EmEditor Professional features include Unicode, plug-ins, the ability to toggle between the tabbed interface and the single-document interface, keyword highlighting (including embedded scripts in HTML, ASP, and PHP files), OLE drag-and-drop, and menu and keyboard customizations. The Windows 98/Me version is available from the EmEditor home page. Version 4.13 features the ability to drag and drop the Windows toolbar button, status-bar customization, and the ability to import and export settings.
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2 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Version: EmEditor Professional 4.13
Pros: Clear, intuitive interface. Syntax highlighting. Tabbed editing of documents. Supports lot of formats. Lightweight, takes less resources than Notepad when idle. Get EmEditor now! I bought it.
Cons: None at all. It's gorgeous!
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4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: EmEditor Professional 4.13
Pros: (1) Loads quickly even on slow PIII machines
(2) Can open multiple documents with it's own tabbing system (like firefox)
(3) Search and replace within files spanning unlimited subdirectories
(4) can configure layout based on file type
(5) syntax highlighting
(6) Regular Expressions option for search and replace
(7) SIMPLE user macro record/execute
(8) more complicate macros for geeky users based on javascript
(9) contains no bundled malware
Cons: (1) isn't free
(2) phones home during trial period
(3) no new plugins have been released in three years
(4) website contains some EngRish
(5) no repository of scripts for users on their site. This would be give it that added value it's currently lacking
(6) the average user (not me) apparently can never figure out how to escape tabbed document mode. (Combine all)
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: EmEditor Professional 4.13
Pros: One of the most interesting product to edit text files (e.g. for PHP, ASP, Java...). It has a lot of interesting features: recognizes a lot of file types, highlighting syntactic words of language in use, and it is completely customizable; there is a kind of "window split" and "window join", and a tabbed management of open files; it is possible to find files in a directory tree containing certain words; supports Kanji and Unicode fonts/characters, automatically recognizes return-type in files (^M, ^J^M, ^J, etc), adapting the remaining edit. It is possible to download and use plugins, and it is possible to write macros.
Cons: It is not a full programming environment :-)
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