Thursday, November 6, 2008

Don't like Emacs or Vi? Try Out Programmer's Notepad

Though I never have actually programmed in Windows, spare maybe some HTML, I found this little program on the web called Programmer's Notepad. Now I am positive that all of you programmers at one point or another have used Notepad for editing little things (if you forgot something, etc) and have quickly opened the code with notepad and fixed it up. Though it does not have a built-in hex editor, some features include:

  • Syntax highlighting for many languages through “schemes”.
  • Tabbed MDI interface
  • Text Clips
  • Unlimited number of schemes supported, powerful syntax
    highlighting supporting both user-defined and built-in schemes
  • User-defined schemes (XML)
  • Word-wrapping
Overall a pretty cool little tool that is free and easy to use. Check it out and let me know what you think!



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