Program: PSPad
License: Freeware
Description:
PSPad  is a freeware programmer's editor for Microsoft Windows operating systems, useful for people who:
    * work with various programming environments
    * like highlighted syntax in their source code
    * need a small tool with simple controls and the capabilities of a mighty code editor
    * are looking for a tool that handles plain text
    * want to spare time - PSPad offers rich text formating functions
    * need tool what offer user extension capabilities
and it has FTP support!!!
Website: http://www.pspad.com/en/
Other: Works without Registry
 
      
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Isn't PSPad portable out of the zip?
"Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do." Asimov
it is, but i wonna be nice if it is integrated in portableapps.
You just have to play with the settings to make sure it saves settings to a file, and it doesn't have an install.
If it was GPL'd, it would be prudent to make a proper pam package. But as far as I know, PSPad is closed source freeware. Maybe someone is willing to make a quick pam launcher that will work with it? I don't really see a need though.
http://usb.smithtech.us/apps/downloads/PSPad.exe
Unzip it and put it in your PortableApps directory after that add the guts of PSPad to the App directory.
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As all of ya should know Microsoft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or Free BSD on yer Windows comp.
good call. I guess a search would've been a good idea.
EDIT: although, I don't have the time/ability to test out FTP support when loaded with ST's launcher, though I can't imagine it would be a problem.
But I see two reasons John might not like this:
You're welcome to do it yourself though (but note [1] above).
It is free software.
"Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do." Asimov
No.
calm down guys.
it is closed source freeware. smithTech's launcher for it works great [linked above]. no point in quarreling over a finished topic anyway, right?
solution.
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As all of ya should know Microsoft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or FreeBSD on yer Windows comp.