PSPad

PSPad
PSPad logo
Developer(s)Jan Fiala
Initial release25 March 2001; 18 years ago (2001-03-25)
Stable release5.0.1 (312) (22 February 2019; 8 months ago (2019-02-22)) [±][1]
Preview release5.0.2 (319) (1 April 2019; 7 months ago (2019-04-01)) [±][2]
Written inDelphi
Operating systemWindows
Size~4.6 MB
Available in44 languages[1]
TypeText editor
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.pspad.com

PSPad editor is a freeware text editor and source editor intended for use by programmers. First released in 2001, this software is produced by a single Czech developer, Jan Fiala, for the Windows platform.

PSPad has many software development-oriented features, such as syntax highlighting and hex editing, and is designed as a universal GUI for editing many languages including PHP, Perl, HTML, and Java. It integrates the use of many project formats for handling and saving multiple files. PSPad also edits UTF-8 encoded texts. Other features include autocompletion, tabs, FTP client and find/replace using regular expressions.[3]

PSPad interface is based on the MDI with tabs for editing multiple files and better open document manipulation.

The software is packaged ready-to-run, so that no installer needs to be run, and it is semi-portable.[4]

Reviews

Overall, reviewers seem to have responded well to PSPad editor. Softpedia rated the software with 5 stars, with a user feedback averaging 4.6 stars,[5] and Download.com's user feedback for the software was 4.5 stars.[6]

PC Pro's web site features an article comparing PSPad with multiple other text editors, praising PSPad for its multitude of features and its availability gratis. However, the review criticises PSPad's poor performance with larger files, instead favouring the shareware NoteTab Pro for those wanting a 'pure' text editor.[7]

Well Done Software, however, is not so critical of the software, claiming that its programming features, while taking time to learn to use, give a worth-while advantage to work flow.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Start page". pspad.com. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  2. ^ "PSPad unicode 5.0.2 (319) English". pspad.com. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. ^ the PSPad web site's page on features Archived 2007-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b Well Done Software's review of PSPad[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Softpedia's review of PSPad
  6. ^ Download.com's review of PSPad
  7. ^ PC Pro's review of PSPad

External links


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