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Poll: Is notepad the worst text editor currently available?

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anxi80

Lifer
Jul 7, 2002
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Originally posted by: notfred

If you had a decent editor, you'd be able to open the file directly from the server, not bother with starting an FTP client, and as soon as you hit "save" the file would be updated on the server.

No seperate FTP client and no temporary HTML files on your machine to delete, not to mention all the other useful features like automatic indenting, syntax highlighting, bracket matching, multiple undo, etc...

i also back up every page i work on before editing it. sometimes i have to revert the changes and such, or sometimes i change something, they dont like it, change it back. if the web master didnt have me jump through hoops, your technique would definetly be the route i'd follow. if its any consolation, when i have to create new pages or do massive work, i use the best editor of all, MS Front Page! j.k :p dreamweaver here.
 

Descartes

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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I use UltraEdit or CrimsonEditor. Crimson is absolutely fantastic as a general editor, and even more so as a general programming editor. It lacks a hex editor which is unfortunate, so I'll continue to use UltraEdit for that.

When I only have access to a unix box it's vi/emacs/pico, in that order if it's available. I generally use UltraEdit or Crimson and simply use the FTP facilities to save directly to the unix box.

 

sillymofo

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Aug 11, 2003
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Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis Notepad sucks. I don't know why people like to use it so much for HTML when they can use Dreamweaver then edit the code it makes.
While Dreamweaver does absolutely rock, the price tag for a legitimate version vastly surpasses that of notepad ;)
Hehe... ever heard of the "educational" edition?
 

CraigRT

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
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meh, i can't say it's the worst... it serves it's feable purpose
i made my first webpage in notepad :D
 

BurnItDwn

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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i prefer VI, (though pico, or Emacs ranks higher than notepad). However, Notepad is one of my favorite programs for windows. I liked the old dos "edit" a bit better though.
 

kozman31

Member
Jul 1, 2002
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I use notepad to look at html fast, fix a link, read nfo's, that kind of stuff. Also to leave a note or something for myself for later on. It takes like 1 sec to open so I find it much more convenient then word or dreamweaver.
 

BatmanNate

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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My biggest complaint with it is that it has the tendancy to display page breaks and double spacing incorrectly.
 

opticalmace

Golden Member
Oct 22, 2003
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wtf? notepad rocks

it's very fast and convenient

it's not meant to be a stupid word processor or a "text editor"
it's for quick notes, hence the notepad name

and it can be used as backup in case your WP fux itself
 

Sunner

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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Notepad sucks.

Vi/vim rock, it was a great day when I found out they actually make binary Vim packages for Windows, now I can use it both on my *NIX boxen and Windows boxen :D
 

matt426malm

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Nov 14, 2003
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I use it to edit program files because it opens real fast. Some programs have txt-ish files that notepad can edit.
 

macwinlin

Senior member
Apr 11, 2002
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Originally posted by: opticalmace
wtf? notepad rocks

it's very fast and convenient

it's not meant to be a stupid word processor or a "text editor"
it's for quick notes, hence the notepad name

and it can be used as backup in case your WP fux itself

Pretty much sums up my feelings about Notepad.