I would never give up TextPad 4.7 if it was Unicode compatible, but currently it cannot open 30% of my files without damaging them.
Finally, I found Notepad ++ whose speed and flexibility matched (or exceeded) the TextPad and whose syntax highlighting exceeded it.
The only reason I left Npp was because I was working on a project that moves me between Mac and Windows, and I came across Sublime Text 2 while searching for a Mac editor. ST2 is cross-platform â OS X, Win, and Linux â and uses TextMate packages, so the syntax highlighting (which has meant me for many years) is even better than Npp.
I assume that Sublime Text came out of the Mac ecosystem, and that is probably why it is not known on Windows. For my money, without a doubt, the best Windows text editor, hands down.
Of course, perhaps in April 2009, when you asked your question, this is not so. But since now, thatâs why I canât answer the three-year request, which many people have already answered.
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