And if stability isn't important to you, but free is, go for Notepad++. If you require heavy-lifting and extensive customization, you should look elsewhere. Notepad2 is a decent 'quick-edit' feature-light editor that has a few annoying quirks that the dev doesn't want to fix, but at least it has never crashed. From VAX to Unix to DOS to Windows and Linux, I've used dozens upon dozens of Editors, and Notepad++ is the only one (of two) that has crashed. The second-most ludicrous would be comparing to Notepad++ - which is a great feature-rich editor, that may or may not crash for no reason whatsoever. ![]() ![]() And comparing Notepad2 to UltraEdit32 is one of the most ludicrous statements I've ever read. ![]() While I do use this editor, it's certainly not my primary editor.
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