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Forge
16-03-2008, 10:44 AM
Hey i found this and thought it would be useful for you lot as most are website developers on a tight budget.
I posted it here as most people that will be interested in this are most active in this section of the forum.
Preview
http://www.flos-freeware.ch/img/np2scr2.png
Download: Here (http://www.flos-freeware.ch/bin/Notepad2.exe) (You must save the file)
Hope this helps
- Luke
Notepad++ is better but I used this for a while, pretty decent free text editor.
--ss--
16-03-2008, 01:31 PM
Notepad2 is much more easiser to use then ++ and looks alot better, I find ++ alot more fidly.
Also I think almost all the people who code already use / have heard of notepad2? :P
Colin-Roberts
16-03-2008, 06:16 PM
Programmers Notepad is the best one.
Florx
16-03-2008, 07:05 PM
OR just use Zend development environment?
:)
Decode
16-03-2008, 07:07 PM
The screenshot doesnt work :(
Independent
16-03-2008, 10:27 PM
http://www.tehupload.com/10670079361.png
Screenie of Notepad 2 above.. as FlorX said, I'd rather use Zend than Notepad, but I suppose it's better than the Normal notepad (I over-wrote Windows notepad and replaced it with this one)
Mentor
19-03-2008, 07:06 PM
++ is fiddly? Its a text editor? what exactly do you expect from it?
Hypertext
19-03-2008, 08:09 PM
Umm... [Luke]? It does say your username on the left... :S
URHM
EditPlus FTW
You can use it for free, and even after the 30 day period thingy it lets you use it for free, you just get a little alert box urging you to pay when you open it initially (isn't that bad).
I use it all the time ;)
Klydo
19-03-2008, 10:23 PM
Looks awful and doesn't offer any great features. If you're on a tight budget then get Coda from Panic. It's a million times better than anything on the market, it kicks Dreamweaver's backside to next Tuesday. It's only around £40 to buy and it offers everything. FTP, Editor, Advanced Preview, CSS, Terminal and Reference Books all in the one window.
Panic Coda (http://www.panic.com/coda)
One thing is, to get such as a great piece of software you have to use Mac OS. Sorry Windows users.
Mentor
19-03-2008, 11:47 PM
Looks awful and doesn't offer any great features. If you're on a tight budget then get Coda from Panic. It's a million times better than anything on the market, it kicks Dreamweaver's backside to next Tuesday. It's only around £40 to buy and it offers everything. FTP, Editor, Advanced Preview, CSS, Terminal and Reference Books all in the one window.
Panic Coda (http://www.panic.com/coda)
One thing is, to get such as a great piece of software you have to use Mac OS. Sorry Windows users.
You've never used dreamweaver have you?
Klydo
20-03-2008, 12:04 AM
You've never used dreamweaver have you?
I own a copy of Dreamweaver 8 and CS3, it doesn't compare to Coda in terms of features, performance and reliability.
Hypertext
20-03-2008, 04:31 AM
DW CS3 is nice, I have a copy, I use it for most things as I like it's extensive listings for html and css. Though, for php I like phpdesigner2008 it shows up nearly all errors, and has a great debugging interface, not to mention it costs only 40 euros, also it can do html, css, etc and its got a'smart' highlighting so it basically recognises different langs.
Mentor
20-03-2008, 02:29 PM
I own a copy of Dreamweaver 8 and CS3, it doesn't compare to Coda in terms of features, performance and reliability.
I see? So its just you don't know how to use dreamweave then i take it?
Ether way, i much a decent text app with some code heigh lighting, wysiwyg features are just useless overhead if you actually know who to code "/
Plus your limited to web languages which is annoyin when you want to code in other languages and have to loose all the nice code management features.
Luckly that kinda stuffs free to start with
craigg.
20-03-2008, 10:22 PM
I would have to agree with Colin, I used PNotepad in the past (programmers notepad). I only used that for a text editor really. I normally use Dreamweaver now since I'm constantly rushing jobs and it's good for a WYSIWYG editor.
I don't really have any preference on software so long as it gets the job done. I don't really care about fancy buttons which drop in code for you.. where's the fun in that?
Klydo
21-03-2008, 05:29 AM
I see? So its just you don't know how to use dreamweave then i take it?
Ether way, i much a decent text app with some code heigh lighting, wysiwyg features are just useless overhead if you actually know who to code "/
Plus your limited to web languages which is annoyin when you want to code in other languages and have to loose all the nice code management features.
Luckly that kinda stuffs free to start with
I know how to code thank you very much... :l I never use WYSIWYG within web tools. As I work with remote links which 9/10 only work with online viewing. So don't try and say I don't know how to code. I've used Dreamweaver for the past 4 years and I'm more than experienced with it. Especially since I have to use it and Flash at work for 7 hours a day.
Hypertext
21-03-2008, 04:06 PM
Not much point in WYSIWYG editors especially when you're coding PHP or any other s/s languages. Anywaaaay.
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