TED Notepad is a growing freeware text editor, fertile in innovative features, text-processing functions and other advanced tools. All of them on hotkeys; all designed for quick advanced editing and text cold-working. This light-weight portable notepad replacement fits on any USB flash disk and loads instantly with no installation required. Daily writing of notes, lists, scripts or even code can get even easier than you thought.
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- Fixed: Invalid characters in Suggest filename from first line
Reviewing 5.4.2 (Jul 18, 2009)
Dealbreaker: it doesn't have a line-number margin. Just get Notepad2 instead - starts just as fast, has code-folding, and is also free. http://code.kliu.org/misc/notepad2/
Reviewing 5.4.2 (Jun 25, 2009)
Thnks for this nifty little utility.. The thing I like most about this editor is how darn fast it starts. Faster than notepad. I would recommend everyone to try this editor themselves. I was nicely supprised myself when I started to browse thruough its menus.
Reviewing 5.3.1 Beta (Dec 19, 2008)
Great alternative to Notepad and other text editors... I still haven't found one that will let you select text and have a right-click menu option to add a suffix and/or prefix to said selected text. Also the option to save said suffix/prefix selections. =)
If anyone can tell me of an app that does this, please let me know. nshamas@gmail.com
Reviewing 5.3.1 Beta (Aug 14, 2007)
Rumors spread slowly, that jsimlo is already writting that brand new edit control for his TED Notepad. And as he said a long time ago, when he finally writes one, it will be worth it:
Syntaxt highlighting, text marking, text folding, brace matching, block selection, block editing and moving, bookmarks, split window, unlimited undo/redo, drag&drop editing, ... Ahh, just can't wait for it already.. :))))
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