
And it should be more than enough for you too. It adds up-to-date features like tabs, no arbitrary limits on. Until then though, EditPad is the only text editor for me. EditPad Lite from Just Great Software is a freeware text editor that replaces Notepad in Windows. (And by 'create''edit''handle' RTF files, obviously I mean bold/italic/underline/strikethrough font types, left/centre/right/fully justified pages, with indenting and image embedding - like all the other features of Wordpad I wish it could also replace). Oh, if only they read the reviews on SnapFiles. Oh, how I wish the dev(s) had thought to make it create/edit RTF files before it was too late. Then I'll drop it faster than an ugly baby and pretend I never loved it really, because I'm fickle, but secretly I'll feel guilty and think "Oh, if only EditPad had been able to handle RTF files too, I'd never have turned away from it.

That's what I'm doing until I finally find a portable, tabbed editor with all the strengths of EditPad that also edits RTF files. Don't waste your time, stick with EditPad. The person who wrote it tells lies (and makes the baby Jesus cry). Download: EditPad Lite 7.6.4 9.1 MB (Free for Personal Use) Download: EditPad Pro 7.6.4 11. It contains the same text as the help file.
#EDITPAD LITE DOWNLOAD PDF#
If you want a printable manual, you can download the EditPad Pro manual in PDF format. The help file explains all of EditPad Pro’s features in detail. Press F1 while using EditPad Pro to bring it up. You will see another review here, suggesting that another app (Metapad) does edit RTF files. Both the purchased and free evaluation downloads include full documentation as a help file. The only thing that prevents me from rating it 5 stars for features is that it doesn't handle RTF (Rich Text Format) files.
