Ultraedit is a very nice tool.
http://www.idmcomp.com/
Description :
Key Features:
Disk based text editing - up to 2GB file size, minimum RAM used even
for multi-megabyte files
100,000 word spell checker, with foreign languages support (American
English, British English, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian,
Spanish and Swedish)
Syntax highlighting - configurable, pre-configured for C/C++, VB,
HTML, Java, and Perl, with special options for FORTRAN and LaTex.
Multiple wordfiles available for download
FTP client built in to give access to FTP servers with multiple
account settings and automatic logon and save. (32-Bit Only)
Project/Workspace support
Configurable keyboard mapping (32-Bit only)
Column/block mode editing
Hexadecimal Editor - allows editing of any binary file, shows binary
and ASCII view
Named Templates
Programmer's Features:
Syntax highlighting - configurable, pre-configured for C/C++, VB,
HTML, Java, and Perl, with special options for FORTRAN and LaTex.
Multiple wordfiles available for download
Syntax Highlighting support for ASP
Syntax Highlighting allows different background colors
Syntax Highlighting support to highlight words beginning with a
specified sub-string
Syntax Highlighting color sections may now be named
FTP client built in to give access to FTP servers with multiple
account settings and automatic logon and save. (32-Bit Only)
Regular expression searches
Match braces
Hexadecimal Editor - allows editing of any binary file, shows binary
and ASCII view
Project/workspace support - allows user to group files and define
multiple workspace configurations
ASCII table - allows viewing and insertion of ASCII characters
Comprehensive macro support, including saving and loading, multiple
macros with hot keys
Configurable tool support (Run compiler, etc.)
Non-modal function list shows functions in active file
On Sun, 28 Nov 1999 16:02:19 +0100, Gerhard Trampitsch
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi there,
>I try to find an shareware-editor for Win NT/95 to write my RPG, COBOL,
>JOBS more effectively for my HP3000.
>Please tell me where I can find it.
>Thank's.
>
>Have nice programming days
>Gerhard
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