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v6.2.1 Released on 22 January 2007:
Improvement:
* Command line: Allow forward slashes instead of backslashes in file names
v6.2.0 was released on 5 January 2007
Improvements:
* Help|Install on Removable Drive: Option to force EditPad to treat any drive as a removable drive.
* Reduced memory usage for the undo history when searching and replacing using literal text.
* View|New Editor: If EditPad is maximized and configured to split itself in the Editor Preferences, then the two instances will now occupy the full screen instead of the size EditPad would occupy when being "restored".
Bug fixes:
* EditPad 6.1.2 did not always remember certain things between EditPad sessions. This included the font selected in Options|Font, the last folder used by File|Open, whether to check if EditPad is the default editor, and the last tip shown as the tip of the day.
* Edit|Go to Line did not move keyboard focus to the editor, making it appear the command did nothing if the editor didn't have keyboard focus already.
* Preferences, System: The option to erase history lists did not erase the search history.
* Search: "loop automatically" did not work when using Find Previous with "all files" turned off.
* Search: "selection only" skipped the first and last lines in a rectangular selection if it was made from the upper right corner to the lower left corner.
Old topic update: I can't find the original Editpad Lite submission by Jacek Zebrowski, so this will have to serve as its official forum topic...
[url]http://www.editpadlite.com/[/url] author wrote:EditPad Lite is a compact general-purpose text editor. Use EditPad Lite to easily edit any kind of plain text file. EditPad Lite has all the essential features to make text editing a breeze: large file and long line support; full Unicode support, including complex scripts and right-to-left scripts; direct editing of text files using Windows, UNIX, and mac Mac text encodings (code pages) and line breaks; tabbed interface for working with many files; unlimited undo and redo for all open files, even after saving; automatic backup and working copies prevent data loss; powerful search-and-replace with literal search terms and regular expressions that can span multiple lines. EditPad Lite is free for personal use.