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os
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Junior
Registered: 04/11/02
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If you use windows I recommend::
Metapad - _small_ text-editor
- http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/
Max Html b. - a html editor. Its not up 2 date, but its good
- http://www.maxworld.co.yu/htmlbeauty/?MAXSESSID=4c7a8c32052a8fd4e2a4e73db376b68e&show=download
Be shure to get this file too, for working with php files:
- http://www.max.co.yu/htmlbeauty/dev/parsers.zip
(sorry, but I dont have time 2 create links
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twistedfreak
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Registered: 05/08/02
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I use WordPad in Windows, and sometimes Macromedia Homesite 5.
For CSS I use Topstyle from http://www.bradsoft.com
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Notepad and EditPlus --Mr.GxBlock
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winnits
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It's the way forward!
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Anonymous
Anonymous
the php coder that was included in the AbriaSoft Merlin software i like... its called PHP Coder
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Homesite
Textpad
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vegeta9870
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Registered: 11/07/03
Posts: 8
Yeah, I use Crimson Editor, and it works fine.
If you wish to taste the ground feel free to attack me.
If you wish to taste the ground feel free to attack me.
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jadiepoo
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Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 43
The best editor I've worked with so far is Syn Text Editor. It's open source (free!) and is a text and programming editor. It has syntax highlighting - helpful for those html and php files.
I have tried many many freeware and shareware editors and notepad replacements before but this one imho is the best I've seen so far.
I have tried many many freeware and shareware editors and notepad replacements before but this one imho is the best I've seen so far.
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machinari
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Registered: 03/22/04
Posts: 1512
another opensource text editor that supports text highlighting, 40 plus languages, etc... is SciTE based on SCIntilla. 'tis awesome! I just came across it recently and have switched from VIM. Tabs are my favorite feature and is incredibly user friendly right down to the config files for the diff languages.
read all about it here.
read all about it here.
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Dankoa
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I love gridinsoft notepad
http://www.gridinsoft.com/
Highlighting more than 45 formats of files! (HTML, ASP, PHP, Perl, Pascal..)
Build-in Spell Checker, HEX editor, UNICODE, Code Templates, Auto Correction, Print preview, Bookmarks, export the text with highlighting to RTF, HTML and LaTeX format, support many character sets, scripting engine, evaluate math expressions, regular expressions, the adjusted interface,support file format for Windows, Unix, MacOS
http://www.gridinsoft.com/
Highlighting more than 45 formats of files! (HTML, ASP, PHP, Perl, Pascal..)
Build-in Spell Checker, HEX editor, UNICODE, Code Templates, Auto Correction, Print preview, Bookmarks, export the text with highlighting to RTF, HTML and LaTeX format, support many character sets, scripting engine, evaluate math expressions, regular expressions, the adjusted interface,support file format for Windows, Unix, MacOS
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Rahul
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Use Notepad++, its very good
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gtgillis
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Registered: 11/05/03
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+1 on Notepad++
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