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<nowiki>JujuEdit</nowiki> is a file editor, or alternatively a text editor with knobs-on. '''Author:''' Mark Pursey (Jujusoft, Ltd) '''Home Page:''' http://jujusoft.com/jujuedit/ '''Family:''' MicrosoftWindowsEditors '''Platform:''' Windows '''License:''' Freeware It is an application designed for me and people like me. At its simplest, it makes a fine replacement for Notepad. It may appeal more to computer nerds who like syntax hilighting and advanced find/replace algorithms. More specifically, it is an application which is as non-destructive as possible: When you open a file, <nowiki>JujuEdit</nowiki> does NOT convert it into an internal file format. All conversion and interpretation is done on the fly, so that at any point during an edit you can choose to view your file in a different mode (<nowiki>ANSI/Unicode/UTF-8/Installed Code Pages/Binary</nowiki>), without the underlying data being converted. This was an important design decision which is to my knowledge unique to <nowiki>JujuEdit</nowiki>. It means that <nowiki>JujuEdit</nowiki> will tolerate unusual or unexpected characters (like NULLs or inconsistent CR/LF line endings) without clobbering them. '''Features''' *Very Large File Support - edit files up to 2GB in size, and browse them instantly with special "Open From Disk" mode. *Very Big Undo Buffer - virtually unlimited undo buffer (preserved after save so that saved changes can still be undone while the file is still open) *Syntax Highlighting - for making source code, HTML, XML etc a little easier to read. *Powerful Perl-like Regular Expressions [... description omitted ...] *Flexible Text Formats - open ended formats, supporting basics like ASCII, UTF8, UNICODE, but also supporting 3 and 4 byte characters (big- and little-endian) *Binary Viewing Options - Instead of viewing as text, you can view as binary data, viewing each (1 - 4 byte) character as either hexadecimal, octal, decimal, or even ''actual'' binary! *Dynamic Font Sizing - so you can adjust the viewing font size with a key press. I find this very useful because as eyestrain sets in it is nice to be able to zoom in easily on text (without having to bring up a font dialog). https://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/Jujuedit.png
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