http://sourceforge.net/projects/jovialnotepad/Lightweight Notepad Replacement with Useful Features
Dl @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/jovialnotepad/files/
Review at http://www.instantfundas.com/2013/06/jo ... d-app.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jovialnotepad/Lightweight Notepad Replacement with Useful Features
But, still...Midas wrote:As I said, mighty interesting...
Midas @ http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17028 wrote:I stopped worrying about the developers stampede towards DotNET after it got embedded by default in recent versions of Windows, and am 100% willing to accept the compromise. But, bearing in mind that the default framework in Windows 7 is version 3.0, if I'm not mistaken, and that most these applications are of a rather simple nature, I fail to grasp the advantages of forcing users to install yet another framework version just to run them, meaning DotNET v3.5/v4.0/v4.5 -- especially in the case of [...] 'portable' apps.
Yes but that's because most of it is in the dotNET framework such as the text editor where as the others are all self contained.__philippe wrote:weighing in at an amazingly lean 50k footprint, in the face of a much beefier crowd of usual notepad suspects ?
It's not a technology elitism. Certainly no program is perfectly portable, but we're trying to hit major groups, of which XP will likely remain for 1-2 years. Additionally, my experience on public computers in the case of libraries and computer labs is that they generally try to turn off/disable features they aren't directly using, so dotNET availability isn't purely based on operating system.__philippe wrote:Perhaps we should be forgiving this venial dependency offense, your Honour
Not all .net software write to that log, I think.guinness wrote:Tested: Portable
A usage file was created at user\current\AppData\Local\Microsoft\CLR_v4.0_32\UsageLogs\JovialNotepad.exe.log, but that's because it's created in C# (wonderful language) so it's to be expected.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jovialnotepad/files/Version 1.7a (30/11/2014)
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This release just updated the "Jovial Dictionary" extension from 1.0.0 beta to 1.0.0 release version.
Jovial Notepad remains the same as version 1.7.
The latest extensions can also be downloaded separately at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jovial ... xtensions/
Version 1.7 (16/11/2014)
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This version adds line numbering on the left of the text area.
This version also "extensions" feature. Refer to more information on this at https://sites.google.com/site/jovialnotepad/extensions.
The "Math Evaluator" function has been removed in favour of the "Jovial Calculator" Extension added in this version.
Two more language files for Polish and Russian have been added.
Looks like this answered it, nice.__philippe wrote: ========= (*) list of Jovial_NP v1.4 unusual notepad features
- ALT keybord shortcuts for "Upper case - Lower case - Title Case (capitalisation of words 1st char)"
- CTL keybord shortcuts for "Bold - Italic- Underline - strikeThrough"