EditPad Lite is a versatile text editor, designed to be small and compact, but offering all the features you expect from a basic text editor. EditPad Lite works with Windows NT4, 98, 2000, ME, XP and Vista.
EditPad Lite is free for non-commercial use. In other words, you can use EditPad Lite if you are not paid, directly or indirectly, for the work you do with EditPad Lite. Registered charities can also use EditPad Lite. If you want more editing power or need a text editor to use at work, check out EditPad Pro.
All these features are, of course, also available in EditPad Pro.
Features:
- You can open as many files in EditPad as you want.
- You change between open files by clicking on their tabs. No hassle with heaps of overlapping windows.
- You will enjoy the unlimited cancellation and restoration of EditPad. You can even cancel the changes after saving them, as long as you have not closed the file.
- EditPad reads and writes UNIX (LF only) and Mac (CR only) text files (in addition to DOS / Windows CR + LF files, of course).
- With EditPad, you can directly edit Unicode text files and text files encoded in various legacy code pages. EditPad supports all Windows and ISO-8859 code pages, as well as a wide range of DOS, KOI8 and EBCDIC code pages. This means that EditPad can edit any text file, whether it is backed up on a Windows or Linux computer, an old DOS PC or an IBM mainframe.
- If you run EditPad again while an instance is already running, the file (s) you want to edit will be opened by the existing EditPad window. This means that there will be at most one open EditPad window, which will save you a lot of job changes.
- Of course, if you need more instances, just select View | New editor in the menu.
- Block Functions: Save portions of your text to disk and insert a file into the current text.
- You can specify many print settings: font, margins, headers / footers, and so on. and see the effects immediately in the print preview.
- You have the option to keep the EditPad window on top of all other windows.
- When you close an unsaved file, EditPad warns you, automatically saves the file as you wish.
- Reopen the menu that lists the last 16 open files.
- EditPad places an icon in the system tray that remains visible even if EditPad is closed. This way, you have easy and fast access to EditPad, without having to run it all the time. If you do not like this, you can, of course, disable this feature and make EditPad behave like a normal Windows application.
- EditPad fully supports double-byte character systems (DBCS) so that you can edit texts written in Far East languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, as easily as those written in European languages.
- Many parameters, such as word wrap, line numbering, and automatic indentation, can be set for each file type individually. You can enable automatic line wrapping, but not automatic removal when editing a plain text file, and vice versa when editing the source code. You can also define your own file types that will be used to create the filters for the open and save dialogs.
- Configure the appearance of EditPad according to your tastes and your view. Select the colors, font and font size you like. Make the text cursor very visible by selecting its size, color and blinking style. Make the mouse pointer easy to spot by choosing its shape and colors.
- Conversion to uppercase, lowercase, inverted letters, and initial capital letters
- Easy and functional installation and uninstallation, delivered with DeployMaster.
- Free for non-commercial use. (Professionals should use EditPad Pro)
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