EditPad Lite 6.6.0

EditPad Lite 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 6.60:
Improvements:
- Windows 7: Disable EditPad's icon next to the system clock by default, as Windows 7 hides all notification icons by default.
- Windows Vista & 7: Running EditPad as administrator no longer reuses the existing EditPad window, if any. This makes sure that the instance with elevated rights will actually run rather than bring a previous instance with normal rights to front again.
- Windows Vista & 7: Running EditPad as administrator now shows (as administrator) in the caption bar, so you can easily distinguish between EditPad instances running with elevated rights from those running with normal rights.
- Windows Vista & 7: Vista-style open and save dialog boxes.
Bug fixes:
- Deleting a rectangular selection of which the first line was totally blank moved the cursor down one line.
- EditPad needlessly checked at regular intervals whether the current file still exists on disk.
- Searching reloads the file after the search instead of before the search if it was modified on disk, causing incorrect search matches and other trouble.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 December 2009 10:39 )
