Newpad
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Newpad is a basic text editor similar to Microsoft Windows Notepad. You can use Newpad to create simple text documents. Because Newpad supports only very basic formatting, you cannot accidentally save special formatting in documents that need to remain pure text. This is especially useful when creating HTML documents for a Web page because special characters or other formatting may not appear in your published Web page or may even cause errors. You can save your Newpad files as Unicode, ANSI, UTF-8, or big-endian Unicode. These formats provide you greater flexibility when working with documents that use different character sets.
This is especially useful when creating HTML documents for a Web page because special characters or other formatting may not appear in your published Web page or may even cause errors. You can save your Newpad files as Unicode, ANSI, UTF-8, or big-endian Unicode. These formats provide you greater flexibility when working with documents that use different character sets.
What is difference between Newpad and Notepad ?
1. The Newpad has a toolbar but Notepad does not.
The buttons on the toolbar are shortcuts for common file management tasks, such as creating or saving a file. You can see a description of each toolbar icon by placing your mouse over it. The status bar provides additional information about the buttons and commands in Newpad. You can show or hide the Newpad toolbar and status bar by clicking the View menu and then clicking the name of the toolbar that you want to show or hide.
2. The Newpad can open and correctly display files which contains UNIX and Macintosh style end of line attribute but Notepad does not.
When Newpad opens a file, it automatically distinguishes style of the end of line attribute. Newpad correctly display files Windows and UNIX style end of file attribute. However, if you want to save file Newpad will keep former formatting.
Requirements:
* NET Framework 3.5
The license of this software is Free, you can free download and free use this text editor software.