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Old June 20th 18, 05:45 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Reading an .ini file with Notepad using Windows 10

On 20 Jun 2018, "Mayayana" wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-10:

I like it for dealing with extremely large files. It's
clean, dependable and well built. But aside from opening
2 MB files quickly, it's little more than an overproduced
version of Notepad, using 3 times the RAM.


That's an odd description. It has dozen's of useful features that
Notepad would never dream of having. Just because you don't use them
doesn't mean it's "over produced".

The color
coding isn't specific enough to be worth having.


It's as specific as you tell it to be.

None of it is actually specific to any coding language.


It is if you tell it to be.

So
it's mostly just a really good version of a text editor.
But since text is "just text", Notepad++ is rarely
any more useful than Notepad.


It is to me.

Notepad++ doesn't even provide an SDI mode. (One
window for each file.)


Good! If it did have that feature it would be overproduced.
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