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Fourteen Crosstown
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Post by Fourteen Crosstown »

Notepad is usually good only for those who have extensive knowledge of HTML. Otherwise, Edit Pad would be the next best thing.


Jonxmartini
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Post by Jonxmartini »

whats so good about edit pad? never used so im jsut wondeirng.
Felipee
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Post by Felipee »

Well I used to use CuteHTML it had some help to you but well just a little complete commands and suggesting some at every new page came with the basic body...

But well now I just use Notepad or Textpad another editor I found that seems to be very good better than notepad (can u believe that? Well I prefer it ... but whatever notepad can solve your problems and every windows has it).
dexter
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Post by dexter »

i usually use notepad
iBye
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Post by iBye »

SHAdmin wrote:Hey, none of them are freewares.
They are not, no. But there should be a trail for about 30 days or so.
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Flickorian
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EditPad Lite

Post by Flickorian »

You should try out EditPad Lite. It's basically a beefed up version of Notepad, and it's completely free. Go to http://www.download.com and search for "EditPad Lite", it should show right up. :)
gratisan
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Post by gratisan »

glenroy wrote:i use Notepad++

check it out, it edits basically any scripting/programmibg language.
Yes. very simple with notepad ++, but for professional use dreamweaver
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