
EditPad Lite 6.4.3 is a convenient, carefully designed text editor and Notepad replacement.
It has all the features a solid text editor needs without any bloat.You can open as many files at a time as you want, with no arbitrary file size limit and no arbitrary line length limit. You change between the open files by clicking on their tabs. No hassle with heaps of overlapping windows.
If you want, EditPad Lite limits itself to one instance, saving you a lot of task switching, and keep an icon visible in the system tray, for quick access.Save time with the Search and replace that can work across all open files. Reduce frustration with the unlimited undo and redo, which can undo changes even after saving them.
EditPad Lite is fully globalized. You can convert between ANSI, ASCII and Unicode (UCS-2 and UTF-8), and work with Unix and Mac files. Create text files in any language you like, whether that´s English, French, Russian or Chinese). EditPad Lite itself has also been translated into many languages, including all documentation.
What's New in version 6.4.3:
- Encoding: EditPad failed to check the HTML content-type meta tag if the file is larger than 64K. This could cause EditPad to complain when saving the file, if it was larger than 64K when opened, but smaller when you try to save it.
What's New in version 6.4.2:
New features:
- Command line switch to add the main form instead of the application to the taskbar. Pass /taskbar as the first command line parameter. This fixes issues with certain Alt-Tab and taskbar replacement/enhancement utilities. It also puts items like "Move" on the taskbar button's right-click menu. Disadvantage is that the taskbar button will then display the same text as the caption on EditPad's window, which shows the full path to your file. Without the command line switch, EditPad shows only the file name on the taskbar button.
Bug fixes:
- Search: Replace All should be disabled for read-only files.
- Print: Changing the font in the print preview for a large file caused EditPad to lock up.
- File|Save As: Saving an untitled file did not set the folder you saved it into as the most recently used folder (6.4.x only).
- File|Exit: If you used File|Exit, or the X button if EditPad doesn't have a tray icon, and you clicked Cancel Close when prompted to save a modified file, EditPad would terminate anyway if you then used a file dialog like File|Open.
Size: 3.14 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2008-08-12
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
Download Link:
Download EditPad Lite 6.4.3