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Re: alternatives to gnotepad+



On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 11:13:17AM -0900, Adam Shand generated a stream of 1s and 0s:
> 
> hey.
> 
> i've been a loyal user of gnotepad+ for quite a while but it seems to be
> getting buggier and buggier (and more and more features that i don't
> need).  what i like about it is that it's one editor program with a bunch of
> tabs for multiple open documents so you can switch between them.  i
> typically keep between 3 and 5 documents open and it's great but recently
> it's been causing more problems then it's worth and keeps eating the bottom
> 20% or so of my files (not good).
> 
> so ... does anyone else out there know of an alternative?  the simpler the
> better so long as it has multiple tabls (or a similar feature) to easily
> switch between files.
> 
> thanks,
> adam.
> 
>


There's a plethora of editors out there. Ever tried XEmacs? XEmacs has
pull-down menus, so you don't really have to memorize all the key
combinations, and most importantly has very nice syntax highlighting
features. Nedit is also worth mentioning if you need something
simple. I personally like Vim.


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