Thanks for all your feedback on TextPad 5.0.
We have addressed all the issues reported in this maintenance release, which can be downloaded from here.
After upgrading from TextPad 4.x, the first time that TextPad 5 is run it attempts to transfer all your files and settings. This process has been tested for standard installations, but may not succeed if the previous installation folder cannot be located. In that case, it will be necessary to transfer the files manually. No transfers are necessary when upgrading from 5.0.
Keith MacDonald
Helios Software Solutions
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The move to a new directory does not seem like a good idea to me, and I would recommend that 5.0.3 or whatever the next version might be will not change the existing install directory. I have at least two applications where I've set up Textpad as my default editor, and how is the Textpad to find these references? It would not help to scan the registry as both apps are old-fashioned and go with ini-files.
The damage is already done on the machine from which I'm typing this, but have a machine at work, which I rather save from this.
The damage is already done on the machine from which I'm typing this, but have a machine at work, which I rather save from this.
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Yes, I realised that I could change the installation directory. However, it's a serious shortcoming of the current installer that it cannot detect the current installation directory.
It would make sense to move to a new directory, if the structure of the new version was completely different, but that does not seem to be the case. And I think this should be avoided as far as possible, because of the possible external references.
It would make sense to move to a new directory, if the structure of the new version was completely different, but that does not seem to be the case. And I think this should be avoided as far as possible, because of the possible external references.
Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm