Notepad+

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Notepad+ is a freeware text editor for Windows operating systems and is intended as a replacement for the Notepad editor installed by default on Windows.[1] It has more formatting features but, like Notepad, works only with plain text.[2] It can open text files of any size, and a single instance of the program can have multiple files open simultaneously. It supports dragging and dropping text within a file and between files, and supports multiple fonts and colours.[3]

Notepad+ is available from the company RogSoft. It was developed by Dutch programmer Rogier Meurs. It was first released in 1996.[1] Originally, it had the advantage of being able to open files of any size, because until 2000 Notepad could not open files larger than 64 KB.[4]

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  1. ^ Woody Leonhard, Barry Simon (1999). The Mother of All Windows 98 Books. Addison-Wesley. pp. 431. ISBN 0201433125.
  2. ^ John Mueller (2001). SAMS Teach Yourself Windows XP in 21 Days. Sams Publishing. pp. 178. ISBN 0672322633.
  3. ^ Max Green (1999-06-10). "Top Ten Word Processing Tools". PC World. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007.
  4. ^ Mariateresa Thiery (2000). "Word Processors and Tutorials". OuterNotes. Trotta Media, Inc. Archived from the original on March 5, 2001.

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