Finally! A good Text Editor for Windows.
Saturday, 6 of October , 2007 at 5:05 pm
About a couple months ago, I switched text editors from Textpad to E - TextEditor. Despite E - TextEditor’s lame name, I was shocked to find out how superior it was to my previous editor. Although E has some stability issues, I still think that it is one of the best text editors for Windows. However, considering that E was released only 3 months ago, I think it is remarkably stable. Also, because of E’s rapid development and its large community, I would expect that these issues will be quickly resolved. If you are looking for a new text editor for Windows, I would strongly encourage you to try the 30-day trial.
About a couple months ago, I switched text editors from Textpad to E - TextEditor. Despite E - TextEditor’s lame name, I was shocked to find out how superior it was to my previous editor. Although E has some stability issues, I still think that it is one of the best text editors for Windows. However, considering that E was released only 3 months ago, I think it is remarkably stable. Also, because of E’s rapid development and its large community, I would expect that these issues will be quickly resolved. If you are looking for a new text editor for Windows, I would strongly encourage you to try the 30-day trial.
Category: Software
Comment by Nikita Nikolaev
Made Sunday, 27 of January , 2008 at 7:56 pm
How about MS Word?
*laughing out loud with an obvious sarcasm*
I can’t remember when was the last time I used MS Word. I have it, but just in case some one sends me things that are in .doc format and can’t be read with wordpad or something.
I use LaTeX everywhere and everytime.
I think we should burn MS Word! ![]()
Comment by eldila
Made Sunday, 27 of January , 2008 at 8:30 pm
Well, Latex doesn’t really work for programming. This is why you need programs like E - TextEditor. I would hate to program in c/c++ in latex :S





