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Textpad 5.4
Introduction:
TextPad® is so popular. Whether you simply need a powerful
replacement for Notepad, a tool for editing your web pages, or a
programming IDE, TextPad does what you want, the way you would expect.
Specification:
- TextPad 5 is supported on Windows 2000 (SP4), Server 2003, and the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of XP, Vista and Windows 7.
- TextPad 4 is supported on Windows 95, 98, 2000 (SP4), Server 2003, and 32-bit editions of XP.
- The Japanese edition requires a Japanese edition of MS Windows, with the Japanese locale installed.
- Conforms to the Microsoft Windows Guidelines for Accessible Software Design recommendations.
- It can handle file sizes up to the largest contiguous chunk of 32-bit virtual memory.
- The number of concurrent edits is limited by available Windows resources.
- Supports Universal Naming Convention (UNC) style, and long file names with spaces.
- 16-bit Unicode, UTF-8 and 8-bit text files with single and double byte characters can be edited.
- DOS, UNIX, Macintosh, Netscape and mixed end of line characters are supported.
- Text can be in either the ANSI (Windows) or OEM (DOS) code sets.
- Each document has a single MDI window with up to 4 views.
- The full range of fonts installed in MS Windows are supported.
- Up to 32 tab stops can be defined, along with a default tab spacing, and an indent size.
- Up to 16 (user configurable) most recently used files are listed on the File menu.
- Up to 64 user-defined commands can be added to the Tools menu.
- Up to 64 keystroke macros can be added to the Macros menu.
Appearance on Windows Vista:
Appearance on Windows XP:
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