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  2. Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Notepad

    On Windows XP, Notepad was limited to 32 MB and declined to open bigger files. [27] On Windows 11, Notepad uses the RichEdit control. [28] The size limit was raised to about 1 GB, and attempting to open any file larger than that shows a dialog box suggesting that the user open it with a different text editor. [29]

  3. FileHippo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileHippo

    FileHippo is a software downloading website that offers computer software for Windows. The website has sections listing most recently updated programs and most popular downloads, organised by category, with program information and link. Registration is not required in this website. FileHippo does not accept software submissions from publishers. [1]

  4. Metapad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metapad

    Can replace Windows Notepad; A ‘portability mode’ to leave no traces in Windows Registry or export your metapad settings to a new computer; Metapad is programmed in pure ANSI C with the Win32 API. There are two versions of Metapad: a full and LE (light edition) version.

  5. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    A full-screen editor's ease-of-use and speed (compared to the line-based editors) motivated many early purchases of video terminals. [ 13 ] The core data structure in a text editor is the one that manages the string (sequence of characters) or list of records that represents the current state of the file being edited.

  6. Notepad++ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notepad++

    Notepad++ was first released on SourceForge on 25 November 2003, as a Windows-only application. [10] It is based on the Scintilla editor component, and is written in C++ with only Windows API application programming interface calls using only the Standard Template Library (STL) to increase performance and reduce program size. [15] [16]

  7. Notepad+ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notepad+

    Notepad+ is a freeware text editor for Windows operating systems and is intended as a replacement for the Notepad editor installed by default on Windows. [1] It has more formatting features but, like Notepad, works only with plain text. [2] It can open text files of any size, and a single instance of the program can have multiple files open ...

  8. CCleaner - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCleaner

    In 2016 Piriform announced 2 billion CCleaner downloads worldwide. [18] In January 2014 it had been the most popular software on FileHippo for more than a year, and had a 5-star editor's rating on download.zone and Softpedia. [19] CCleaner has been reviewed by Chip.de, [20] TechRadar, [21] PC Magazine [22] and TechRepublic. [23]

  9. Notepad (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notepad_(disambiguation)

    A notepad is a pad of paper for writing down notes. Notepad may also refer to: Windows Notepad, a plain text editor included with Microsoft Windows; Text editor, a type of software also known as "notepad" Notepad+, a freeware text editor for Windows developed in 1996; Notepad++, a text editor for Windows developed in 2003