![]() ![]() ![]() PSPad's interface is much cleaner and simpler and, if I don't use it for months at a time, I can come back to it without worrying about relearning anything - that's why PSPad is my text editor of choice. While Notepad++ is (undeniably) the most popular text editor for programmers, I find its interface somewhat obscure and its learning curve a bit too steep to make it useful to me. PSPad has its problems but they all do - that's why there isn't just a single text editor that everybody uses. Beta version, available from the forum and updated August 2012, is very stable - if the latest version is wanted, grab it from there. Currently it is 4.5.6 and was uploaded about 11 months ago. Tom mentions that the "stable" version is 4.5.4. Unfortunately, it isn't offered on but it is completely portable, writes all settings to an INI file and is very fast. If I must view / edit a VLF, I always use HiEditor from as it is made specifically to work on VLFs without hosing the computer. In my experience, there are only a very few editors that can handle VLFs without absorbing all available RAM and none of them (with the possible exception of UltraEdit) is as full-featured as PSPad IMHO. Webfork writes that it has trouble handling Very Large Files (VLF). I don't know if that was true when he posted, but it has one now: ![]() Viniciusban writes that PSPad has no comment-out tool. If it's ok, I'd just like to make a few more comments: Download dictionaries for spell-check (optional) and unpack to.Delete pspshellx32.dll, pspshell圆4.dll and unnecessary language files.Download the "Portable" ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice.Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 Note: The 64-bit version of PSPad is not limited by memory, but is missing the scripting capability of the 32-bit version, as noted here Category: It also allows you to automate repetitive activities through macro recording and playback. It includes an integrated hex editor, spell checker, FTP client, code explorer etc. PSPad is a plain text editor with syntax highlighting support and tabbed interface. ![]()
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