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TED Notepad is a growing freeware editor for true plain-text. It looks like a small Notepad, but is more fertile in innovative features, text-processing functions and other tools. All of them on hotkeys; all designed for quicker and advanced editing. The light-weight portable application fits on USB drive and loads instantly with no installation required. TED Notepad is designed especially for daily writing of notes, lists, scripts and html/php files.
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TED Notepad is a growing chrome-less alternative notepad replacement. It looks just like a small Notepad, but is more fertile in innovative features, text-processing functions and other tools. All of them on hotkeys; all designed for quick advanced editing. The light-weight portable text editor fits on any USB flash disk and loads instantly with no installation required.
  
Get ready for a simple text editor, yet full of new features and text tools - you will never learn them all. Don't type, ted it!
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Get ready for a swiss-army-knife notepad alternative for free: small and simple, yet full of ready features, combinations, enhancements and tools. You'll never learn them all. Don't type, ted-it!
 
 
===Briefing===
 
 
 
Because TED Notepad 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/php Web pages, because no special characters/formatting may appear in a html/php Web page source code.
 
 
 
Quite extensive set of features covers entire MS Windows Notepad, Metapad or Win32Pad and includes:
 
* Enhanced searching and replacing; second search;
 
* Plenty of hotkeys and some extra clipboards;
 
* Several kinds of word and phrase completion;
 
* All unicode characters and bi-directional support;
 
* Unicode, UTF-8, Unix and Mac file types;
 
* Text auto-indentation;
 
* Extensive text statistics;
 
* Recent and Favourites menu;
 
* Relative and selective ''Go to'' jumping;
 
* Options for auto-save, recovery and backup files;
 
* Option to revert, when file is modified from outside;
 
* and many, many other timesavers, options and settings.
 
 
Variety of text tools covers most of the text-based functions including:
 
* All types of case conversions;
 
* Advanced text replacing and character translating;
 
* Line indentation, unindentation, closing and tabifying;
 
* Columns cutting and numbers adding;
 
* HTML/XML Tags inserting;
 
* Reversing of text, lines and words;
 
* Full-scale line sorting;
 
* Searching for line duplicates;
 
* Word wrapping commiting and unwrapping;
 
* File inclusion and exclusion;
 
* and Filters Architecture for any user-defined plugins.
 
  
 
===Development===
 
===Development===
  
TED Notepad was designed to replace the popular Windows Notepad in every way. Besides that, it has been covered by a variety of text tools, functions, features, clipboards and hotkeys. Optimized to the highest performance; while keeping the intuitive conservative user interface. It was developed and improved with the know-how I gained during all the studies. And as my personal hobby, it is completely free. If you want to show your support, please, consider a donation to this project or just tell your friends. The more people like it, the more motivation there is to improve.
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TED Notepad was designed to replace the old Windows Notepad in every way. Besides that, it has been covered by variety of text tools, functions, features, clipboards and hotkeys. Optimized to high performance while keeping the intuitive conservative user interface and clean workspace. As my personal hobby, it is completely free. If you want to show your support, please, consider a donation to this project, write a review or just tell your friends. The more people like it, the more motivation there is for me to improve it.
  
The application was developed at the Labs of Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague; written in pure ANSI C language (no MFC, no C++, no Borland), using the system API functions, compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. In contrast to other Notepad replacements, the development priority of TED Notepad was to create as stable and as fast as possible program. Without wizards, objects and toolbars; but with help and support of the other students there; I think it is now becoming what it ought to be.
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The whole application was written in ANSI C and Assembly languages (no MFC, no C++, no Borland, no external libraries), using the system API functions only, compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. In contrast to other Notepad replacements, the development priority of TED Notepad was to create a fast, stable, slim and simple program. Without wizards, objects and toolbars; but with help and support of other people; I think it is now becoming what it ought to be.
  
 
===Future===
 
===Future===
  
Although not versatile enough, the MS Windows Notepad was indeed my daily text editor since forever. That's how I have started this project. To extend its possibilities. Just a little bit. Well, by now, TED Notepad is far beyond every initial hope. But still, I am sure you can find a lot of good ideas about how to enhance the Notepad and cherish the fame of a monkey application. Tell me about them! It's all about communication, the rest is technology...
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Although not versatile enough, the MS Windows Notepad was indeed my daily text editor before. That's how I have started this project. To extend its possibilities. Just a little bit. Well, by now, TED Notepad is far beyond every initial hope. But still, I am sure you can find a lot of good ideas on how to enhance the Notepad, yet cherish the benefits of a tiny application. Please, tell me! Alter all, it's all about communication, the rest is technology...

Latest revision as of 15:12, 11 November 2013

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.

TED Notepad is a growing chrome-less alternative notepad replacement. It looks just like a small Notepad, but is more fertile in innovative features, text-processing functions and other tools. All of them on hotkeys; all designed for quick advanced editing. The light-weight portable text editor fits on any USB flash disk and loads instantly with no installation required.

Get ready for a swiss-army-knife notepad alternative for free: small and simple, yet full of ready features, combinations, enhancements and tools. You'll never learn them all. Don't type, ted-it!

Development

TED Notepad was designed to replace the old Windows Notepad in every way. Besides that, it has been covered by variety of text tools, functions, features, clipboards and hotkeys. Optimized to high performance while keeping the intuitive conservative user interface and clean workspace. As my personal hobby, it is completely free. If you want to show your support, please, consider a donation to this project, write a review or just tell your friends. The more people like it, the more motivation there is for me to improve it.

The whole application was written in ANSI C and Assembly languages (no MFC, no C++, no Borland, no external libraries), using the system API functions only, compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. In contrast to other Notepad replacements, the development priority of TED Notepad was to create a fast, stable, slim and simple program. Without wizards, objects and toolbars; but with help and support of other people; I think it is now becoming what it ought to be.

Future

Although not versatile enough, the MS Windows Notepad was indeed my daily text editor before. That's how I have started this project. To extend its possibilities. Just a little bit. Well, by now, TED Notepad is far beyond every initial hope. But still, I am sure you can find a lot of good ideas on how to enhance the Notepad, yet cherish the benefits of a tiny application. Please, tell me! Alter all, it's all about communication, the rest is technology...