PSPad freeware text editor |

No, this is not something for the Sony PSP although the title sure makes it seem that way. It’s actually a freeware text editor called PSPad. PSPad has support for the following filetypes: C++, Cobol, MS-Dos batch, CSS, Forth, Fortran, FoxPro, HTML, XHTML, INI, Inno Setup, Java, JavaScript, KixStart, Object Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, RSS, SQL, TCL/TK, Unix ShellScript, VBScript, Visual Basic, X86 assembler + 80 other languages included as user highlighter definition.
This thing is pretty comprehensive and I’ve merely begun my exploration into its many features. Very well done application from what I’ve seen so far. I’m going to use it in place of Notetab for a little while and see how it goes.
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PSPad: My new Windows test editor
TDavid turned me on to PSPad. [here]
Like TDavid, I have been a fervent Notetab user for years. But the lack of development on Notetab and the native syntax highlighting and built-in hex editor make PSPad very appealing to me.
I will try it and …
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