![]() Notepad++ has been around for quite some time. ![]() I can simply right-click any of the files I want to edit and choose that option from the context menu that pops up. I especially like the “ Open with Notepad++” option added right in the right-click context menu. Perl compatible regular expression based search and replace.Syntax highlighting and folding, and highly customizable. ![]() It’s light, fast, and comes with a lot of cool features, including: Written in C++ and uses Windows32 API and STL, Notepad++ runs mainly on Windows platform. Notepad++ is a free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Here are 4 of the best ones for you to choose from. There are many of them, maybe too many, which is probably one of the reasons why Microsoft doesn’t bother improving its own Notepad, knowing that you will be using one of the alternatives out there anyway. So what the choices are if I need a better text editor that has a lot more advanced features? ![]() That’s the long-standing Notepad which is still the default app to open many text-based files, i.e. Windows has improved dramatically over the years but there is one thing in Windows that remain exactly the same.
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