RegexBuddy 3.5.0

RegexBuddy by Just Great Software Co. Ltd. Screenshot RegexBuddy Screenshot

RegexBuddy is your perfect companion for working with regular expressions. Easily create regular expressions that match exactly what you want. Clearly understand complex regexes written by others. Use plain English building blocks instead of, or in addition to, the standard regex syntax.

  • License: shareware ($40)
  • Updated: Oct 16, 2009
  • Publisher: Just Great Software Co. Ltd.

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Rated 40/50 by killblacker at Jan 11, 2008

"Good Reg editor ,simple to use." Quite an ease to use, not much lacking.

Rated 40/50 by why hello there at Apr 24, 2008

The GUI could be improved, but it's not as bad as ssb makes it out to be. It's the best of the genre, or at least the best I came across. I have some sort of mental block when it comes to regexes, so I need all the help I can get.

Rated 50/50 by Diam0nd at Dec 30, 2008

It's a 5. But The Regex Coach IS way better, imho.

Rated 40/50 by naveed khan at Apr 15, 2009

"it is best but not free" this good but not free. this good but not free. you can download the it is is already patched and enjoyhttp://rapidshare.com/files/221902141/RegexBuddy3Cracked_Pached.rar

Rated 50/50 by emanresU deriseD at May 6, 2009

Calling The Regex Coach better at all--much less "way better"--is a ridiculous statement. Why would a person prefer TRC? Let me think... Uhh... OH WAIT, I KNOW! It's free. RegexBuddy is not. Therefore, automatic "better", even if it makes no sense.

Rated 10/50 by KCell at Mar 28, 2010

This app is good at what it does. But 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 Plumber at Sep 29, 2010

Bad author? Meh, I disagree. The one time I had trouble with RegexBuddy, I asked the author for help. He was not only responsive, he offered to help with the regexex I was working on.