EditPad 6.4.2

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EditPad is a syntax coloring text and hex editor with a tabbed interface. It supports Unix and Mac files. You can search and replace across all open files. File comparison and a spell checker are also included.

  • License: shareware ($40)
  • Updated: Jul 10, 2008
  • Publisher: Jan Goyvaerts

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Rated 30/50 by tranglos at Jan 5, 2008

A little slow to start up, a little too garish with the profusion of colors and icons (though the colors can be tamed). Some basic options missing (e.g. strip trailing whitespace on save; place backups in a designated folder; minimize window when closing last open file, clicking in the gutter does not select line, etc). So-so syntax highlighting (try EmEditor for ultimate power). The nicest-looking code folding I've seen. A little off-putting self-promotion on the part of the author, and when I've already bought a program, I certainly don't want to see any "buy this too!" come-ons in the menu (Regex Buddy, get lost!). Not too efficient with large files (30 MB+), but EmEditor is worse, especially with line wrapping on. Poor macro design. Macros are stored in INI files, so technically they can be fine-tuned by hand, but just look at the structure and run away screaming. INI files are a truly awful choice for storing scripting sequences! Fair Unicode and UTF-8 support, though for UTF-8 files it can either always add or never add the signature, which makes EditPad Pro useless for the kinds of files I work with (the editor should always respect the presence or absence of signature in existing files). The worst thing about EditPad Pro: the find/replace UI. Now, as far as search functionality goes, it is absolutely the very best, it is awesome. Fantastic support for regular expressions, with syntax highlighting within regexes. I love the ability to fold results and show only matching lines. The problem is that instead of a dialog box, EditPad Pro uses a separate pane. This means a completely non-standard operation: to toggle regular expressions, you cannot press Alt+E (or Alt+X, or whatever), but must use a menu command. Even for incremental search, EditPad Pro opens the darn separate pane, from which you have to ESC - how silly is that? It's a totally different paradigm, nice for mousing around, but hopeless if you want fast keyboard access to all the

Rated 30/50 by lzvk25 at Aug 1, 2008

It is still a weak Text Editor, and more expensive that many competitors who are way better than this.

Rated 50/50 by Stephen Bungert at Aug 1, 2008

This text editor is the best there is. I've had no problems like the previous commentator with UTF-8. Maybe his settings are wrong. The Find and replace not being in a seperate window is just a matter of personal taste. I love EPP Search and replace pane, it's annoying as hell when working with other programmes, to no longer see the S&R window when switching tabs. The S&R pane is one of the reasons why I started using EPP, I hate popup S&R windows. The interface is easy to use, it's has very many features. The syntax highlighting is great, the author even has special programmes for download that allow you to create your own schemes very easily, or edit existing ones, another programme lets you create File navigation schemes for helkpings ee the structure of a file (like a list of classes and functions in a php file, for example.) All these can be shared online with other users, and you can download and update schems and structures directly through EPP. Even the snippets pane has this functionality, making very quick to get new snippets for the programming language you are using. Give it a try.

Rated 50/50 by debianmr at Jan 3, 2009

"Good Windows Notepad Alternative" Good windows notepad alternative. Simple but effective. it has all the simple but needed features.

Rated 50/50 by pdqone at Nov 16, 2009

Will READ .dat Files (only product I've found that will actually do this) There is nothing I don't like about this product. Ever get a "Returned" e-mail from the Postmaster? They are very annoying. What even worse is that they arrive with .dat file attachments. None of the software that comes with Windows will read these files. EditPad Pro is the only software that will read these files.

Rated 50/50 by flog99 at Dec 29, 2009

"Super product!" Have been longtime user. Nothing I can think of. Easy to use.

Rated 10/50 by KCell at Mar 28, 2010

EditPad Pro has the best RegEx support of any text editor. However, it doesn't support scripting, the way UltraEdit does. It also doesn't support user configured keyboard shortcuts, the way UltraEdit does. But the absolute *WORST* part of this software is that the developer does an *extremely* poor job of being responsive to his users. If his software doesn't do something well, or could do something better - you'd be lucky to get a reply to your email, let alone actually have the developer incorporate the improvements. I absolutely cannot stand developers who ignore the needs and requests of their users. If he doesn't care about his users, why should we care about him?

Rated 50/50 by geokos38 at Aug 11, 2010

Very useful for writing any format of text used in programming. Does not have a rich text feature, like MS worpad does.

Rated 50/50 by wb3efa at Sep 5, 2010

Has special features for programmers, such as custom colors and formatting for most languages, but still is far better than notepad for simple text files. Powerful search and replace functions. Takes a bit of learning to be get used to the program, but is well worth it.

Rated 30/50 by pjafrombbay at Mar 17, 2011

Just an average text editor. Much better technically and economically are: 1. EditPlus - http://www.editplus.com/index.html 2. TwistPad - http://www.carthagosoft.net/ The clip library feature used by these two make them almost an IDE. Support for various language syntax is very strong in both. ***** for both. Regards, Peter