Arcane = understood by few; mysterious or secret
I'm not sure how well I understand that point but I guess it could be seen as pessimistic and, from reading the thread, it may be aimed at my comment thatPessimistic = gloomy, negative, defeatist, downbeat, cynical, bleak, fatalistic
My point was that that there is nothing fundamentally wrong with TextPad - there are changes and enhancements that could be made. It is comprehensive text editor so there are not many new features that could be added; no-one is coming along with new formats for text files that need to be incorporated in the way that OpenOffice moves to XML, VisualStudio moves to C# and Photoshop move to SVG etc. It still works extremely well as a text editing tool: I licenced five licenses some years back and one colleague today was lamenting the fact that he is the only TextPad user on a new and it is so much better and productive as a coding tool."TextPad is not 'broken' given that we all continue to use it everyday".
I too feel that this quiet interval from Helios has been a long frustrating gap but clearly, like many other developers, they do not comment on their release cycle and that is their choice. If this has become an issue and is affecting your budgeting then maybe it is time to move on. I have registered and have been evaluating EmEditor (no hyperlink in case I incur the wrath of The Powers That Beâ„¢ and we get locked down) because of its Unicode capabilities and while it is a great app with lots of features, it is nowhere near as full-featured as TextPad yet.
Reading other threads I feel fairly confident in predicting that the next major release of TextPad will be in the same timeframe as Windows Vista.[/i]