I like Editplus because it translates seamlessly from a notepad-like text editor into a context-highlighting code-editing development environment, depending on what I open and how I work things. It gives me all the power I need for big stuff, and yet doesn't slow me down for small stuff.
And it's possible there's a free tool that does the same things, but I know, like, and have paid for this one.
Yeah - if I edited code at home (well, outside of Visual Studio) I'd probably want something like that. I don't object to paying for tools I find useful.
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I like Editplus because it translates seamlessly from a notepad-like text editor into a context-highlighting code-editing development environment, depending on what I open and how I work things. It gives me all the power I need for big stuff, and yet doesn't slow me down for small stuff.
And it's possible there's a free tool that does the same things, but I know, like, and have paid for this one.
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