Textpad is the Best
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 6:25 pm
I remember I used to make fun of my old boss for using Textpad (Back when I used XEmacs) but of course I end up buying and using it myself for everything.
Why I like TextPad:
- Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! Because TextPad follows GUI standards that have been in place on Windows for years it is very easy to figure out how to use.
- Good tab support. It is surprisingly difficult to find an editor that let's me just use plain and simple 4-space tab character tabs. TextPad doesn't bully me around in my syntax structure either by either forcing me to use certain commenting styles or taking over control of tabs entirely.
- User friendly MDI interface. It's is much easier to point and click than to cycle through buffers and split windows
- Super fast loading time! The worst thing in the world about using XEmacs or huge IDE's is waiting for them to load. Even on my 3ghz machine I have to wait nearly 8 seconds for XEmacs to load.
- Easy to configure. It's great not to have to play around with massively large configuration lists, type in commands, or edit configuration code to change simple options. I was also very happy with the fact that I could switch around most of the navigational keys to an EMacs style to make myself feel more comfortable.
- Easy to extend. With TextPad you can figure out how to add-on any piece of software that takes command line options in no time at all.
So in conclusion I am happy that I purchased TextPad. It is the best no BS software development editor out there.
Why I like TextPad:
- Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! Because TextPad follows GUI standards that have been in place on Windows for years it is very easy to figure out how to use.
- Good tab support. It is surprisingly difficult to find an editor that let's me just use plain and simple 4-space tab character tabs. TextPad doesn't bully me around in my syntax structure either by either forcing me to use certain commenting styles or taking over control of tabs entirely.
- User friendly MDI interface. It's is much easier to point and click than to cycle through buffers and split windows
- Super fast loading time! The worst thing in the world about using XEmacs or huge IDE's is waiting for them to load. Even on my 3ghz machine I have to wait nearly 8 seconds for XEmacs to load.
- Easy to configure. It's great not to have to play around with massively large configuration lists, type in commands, or edit configuration code to change simple options. I was also very happy with the fact that I could switch around most of the navigational keys to an EMacs style to make myself feel more comfortable.
- Easy to extend. With TextPad you can figure out how to add-on any piece of software that takes command line options in no time at all.
So in conclusion I am happy that I purchased TextPad. It is the best no BS software development editor out there.