Ynote Classic is an easy to use, open and versatile Text Editor and Source Code Editor. It can deal with a variety of tasks ranging from writing to programming.
Features
Ynote Classic is packed with features. Some Features are
Syntax Highlighting,Code Folding, Auto Indent and AutoCompletion
Multiple Carets and Multiple Selections
Find / Replace using Regular Expressions
Tabbed Document and MultiView and SDI both, Dockable Windows
Macro Recording and Playback
Snippets and Scripts
Powerful Project Management and Build System
Unlimited/Multi Level undo/redo
Extensible with Plugins, Syntax Files, Themes and Scripts.
Not Tested!!
XP\Vist\7\8
Home http://ynoteclassic.codeplex.com/
Download http://ynoteclassic.codeplex.com/releases/view/125855
Ynote Classic
Re: Ynote Classic
Ynote is DotNET (v2.0) dependent, just check the 'speedup.bat' that is found in the extracted portable folder. In my tests under Windows XP Pro SP3, I couldn't detect any other significant traces outside of program folder -- everything was neatly saved to the "Package" sub-folder...
This is an interesting take on Sublime Text -- it clearly replicates functionalities, e.g., as you can attest by looking at the "Tools" menu, where you'll find its "Package Manager" (currently, only 2 packages show up when PM is invoked, "Autoload" and "Solarized Theme").
In its default form, of the two foremost features I look for in a text editor, Ynote doesn't provide for any active URLs, but it has the basic text case transforms under "Edit | Case". Also, "Edit | Insert | Date/Time" produced weird results: only the string "DD-01-YYYY" got inserted. IMHO, Ynote feels beta alright, with still some way to go before it gets fully usable; nonetheless, it is extremely lightweight and shows promise for the future...
This is an interesting take on Sublime Text -- it clearly replicates functionalities, e.g., as you can attest by looking at the "Tools" menu, where you'll find its "Package Manager" (currently, only 2 packages show up when PM is invoked, "Autoload" and "Solarized Theme").
In its default form, of the two foremost features I look for in a text editor, Ynote doesn't provide for any active URLs, but it has the basic text case transforms under "Edit | Case". Also, "Edit | Insert | Date/Time" produced weird results: only the string "DD-01-YYYY" got inserted. IMHO, Ynote feels beta alright, with still some way to go before it gets fully usable; nonetheless, it is extremely lightweight and shows promise for the future...
Re: Ynote Classic
Old thread update: Ynote appears to have stopped development back in 2018. Some connected links:
GitHub - samarsault/ynoteclassic: Open Source Text and Code Editor
https://github.com/samarsault/ynoteclassic
Ynote Classic - Text and Source Code Editor - CodeProject
https://www.codeproject.com/articles/80 ... ode-editor
Download Ynote Classic 2.8.0.1 / 2.8.5 Beta 2
https://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-to ... ssic.shtml
GitHub - samarsault/ynoteclassic: Open Source Text and Code Editor
https://github.com/samarsault/ynoteclassic
Ynote Classic - Text and Source Code Editor - CodeProject
https://www.codeproject.com/articles/80 ... ode-editor
Download Ynote Classic 2.8.0.1 / 2.8.5 Beta 2
https://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-to ... ssic.shtml
Re: Ynote Classic
webfork wrote:Ynote appears to have stopped development back in 2018.
Development stopped much earlier, IMHO, given that the same(?) Ynote Classic v2.8.5 Beta was posted to CodeProject back in 2014-07-31:
Additionally, a Ynote Classic 3 repo at Github has not seen any activity since 2015-03-09:
BTW, CodePlex, which previously hosted Ynote Classic, will be shutting down soon...
Spoiler!