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Notepad 2

Personaly, I'm thrilled about Notepad 2. It's a small textediter like Notepad, but with MUCH more functionality built in without weighing it down much. It's a great IDE for a number of languages (just got to run it through a compiler/assembler), and it has a bunch of other cool functions too!

Check it out:

http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

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I agree, I find it an

I agree, I find it an incredibly valuable tool, since I do all my HTML coding in it.

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I've been using Notepad++ on

I've been using Notepad++ on my USB drive. It's good also:
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

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Notepadd++ write it's

Notepadd++ write it's setting to Application folder, but not notepad2.
It does not means that is completly unsable on a USB. I asy best thing to do is to contact his author and request a portable version using a xml or ini file...

hundred of portable applications:
http://standalone.atspace.org/index.html

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I also agree, but does it

I also agree, but does it not already work on a flash drive? Can you install it without the Reg entries?

nm35
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I love this app. All

I love this app. All settings are stored to the registry, but the default settings are usually fine with me.

It's opensource, so somebody (I don't know C/C++) could modify it not to use the Registry. Either that, or use a batch file to simulate a "portable registry."

Cheers!
--nm35

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SciTE

SciTE saves its settings to the application directory. You can also open any of the property files to change any settings you want.

nm35
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I like using PSPad

I like using PSPad (www.pspad.com) as well as Notepad2.

The source code for Notepad2 is available at http://flos-freeware.ch/zip/np2src.zip; maybe someone could look into it.

--nm35

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