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Notepad3 is a revamp of the standard, vanilla offering Windows Notepad that comes with Microsoft’s operating system. Notepad3 is a fast and lightweight Scintilla-based text editor with syntax highlighting capability. Although it has a small footprint, it is powerful enough to handle most programming jobs thrown at it. Key Features include: Code folding. Bracket matching. Automatic indentation. Word auto-completion. Convert character encoding between various formats (ASCII, UTF-8, and UTF-16). Newline format conversion (between DOS (CR/LF). Unix (LF), and Macintosh (CR) formats), multiple undo or redo, bookmarks, and regular expression-based find and replace. Notepad3 also supports many programming languages including syntax highlighting support for ASP, assembly language, AutoHotkey, AutoIt3, AviSynth, Bash, BAT, C, C++, C#, CMake, CoffeeScript, Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), DIFF, HTML, INF, INI, Inno Setup, Java, JavaScript, LaTeX, Lua, Markdown, NSIS, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, REG, Ruby, SQL, Tcl, Visual Basic (VB), VBScript, VHDL scripts, XHTML, XML, YAML and improved support for NFO ANSI art.
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Lines Code Editor was created to be a free, fast and simple source code editor for Microsoft Windows. Seen by its creators at CreatixBih as a great Notepad replacement editor, the software boasts many features and is pretty easy to use. Users will notice a quick and effective start-up and workflow, even on older machines. It also has an integrated web browser with auto-refresh on save and a host of easy to navigate document tabs. Key features include: Checks PHP syntax errors on save. Custom text snippets and document templates. Split code editor up to four views. User commands, external scripts, output console. Full capable project explorer integration. Syntax highlighting for many common languages. Code folding for CSS, PHP and JavaScript files. The software also supports Unicode, UTF-8, ANSI, ASCII encodings, and boasts an encoding converter. It contains a work-space and project-based file browser which facilitates code export and printing support. There is also a colour picker with the current CSS file colours. In terms of line operations you can toggle comment, duplicate, remove empty and trim ends. You are also able to convert encoding and text by opening the folder as a project from explorer’s right click menu. You will then have right click editing of any file in explorer and be able to export the project as a zip file. Lines Code Editor has many more abilities, but overall it is quickly gaining a great reputation as a Notepad replacement editor. It is also remarkably user friendly, which makes all the difference. It is available for download, as long as the following requirements are met: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 – Download and Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10
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