
A new edition of a small yet versatile text editor has been published. It allows you to edit simple text files in a variety of formats as well as web pages, and it includes all of the tools you need to do tasks efficiently. Programmers should also take note of this improvement, as the editor may indicate syntax for various file kinds and internet addresses. To download EditPlus, click on the full news item.
If you’re looking for a suitable replacement for the conventional Windows Notepad, this tool can fit your needs. Unfortunately, there is no Russian support, which may upset some of our project’s users. Overall, it’s easy to use. EditPlus is available in two versions: standard and portable. The latter can be stored on any drive, transferred, and run on multiple systems without leaving any traces on the hard drive or the registry.
Again, the editor clearly highlights syntax. If this does not work for you, you can obtain the necessary syntax from the official site. Anyone with experience can develop their own, but this is reserved for pros. You’ll also get an integrated browser for previewing web pages and following links.

Of course, you may transfer the file you need right away over FTP; there is an excellent manager for that. EditPlus also has a useful HTML toolbar that makes working with tags much easier. You may design your own toolbar, record macros, and even have words auto-complete as you type. The editor can handle text files of any size; it is entirely dependent on your RAM, and you can work with large files.
That was about all I wanted to say to you. As always, I hope you find EditPlus helpful. If you have any comments regarding the program or want to commend the progress, please leave them.
Features:
- Counting letters, spaces, lines, and encoding is displayed.
- The Russian version is available, although its publication is not official.
- An unofficial portable version is available (link below).
- Activation via keygen in the package; some antivirus products protest.
- You can work with tabs and support multiple programming languages.
- The interface is very conventional for this type of tool, being both convenient and inconspicuous.

