[ale] OS Windows text editor for Unix files
Nathan J. Underwood
ale1 at cybertechcafe.net
Tue Jan 4 16:20:22 EST 2005
Just downloaded and installed Crimson Editor, and have to say it rocks!!
All the goodness of UltraEdit32 (that I use), but free.
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Nathan J. Underwood
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Jay Loden wrote:
> Just in case you didn't find something you like already, I recommend two
> choices. If you are looking for basically notepad, but with the ability to
> read Unix files and show line numbers, I recommend Win32Pad - written in
> straight C with the Win32 API, fast, solid, small, and great.
> http://www.gena01.com/win32pad/
>
> If you want a solid text editor with TONS of programmer friendly features
> (honestly, I've always wished it ran on Linux, I like it that much) and, of
> course, the ability to read those Unix files, check out Crimson Editor
> http://crimsoneditor.com/
>
> Since I didn't see anyone else recommending them, I thought I'd toss them into
> the mix. PFE is really good, but Win32Pad or Crimson Editor are at least
> equal to it, and they're still actively developed and supported. Both
> editors I mentioned are free programs.
> -Jay
>
>
>>On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 09:41 +0100, Rene Rasmussen wrote:
>>
>>>On Friday 24 December 2004 04:57, John Mills wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>>John Wells wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I'm looking for a free (as in speech, hopefully) text editor
>>>>>>>>that can properly read and print these files on the windows
>>>>>>>>side. JEdit is the only free one that's done a good job
>>>>>>>>recognizing the line feeds and EOLs, but the printing is
>>>>>>>>horrible.
>
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