Review: UltraEdit is a text editor that supports HTML, PHP, XML, JavaScript, Perl, HEX, Java and other programming tools. Basically, you can use it for web development, programming, or if you just want to replace Notepad. You will be greeted with an initial quick guide that shows you how to perform various tasks in UltraEdit. It is ideal for novice users. During the first boot, you can set the programming, web development, and general file associations. Although his program with a relatively small UltraEdit has a complex interface. The main parts are found here File View (tree structure in which you browse your hard drive, CD or FTP account for file), open files, exit window, and a list of models while the sidebar features clipboard history, Macro List, and XML Script List Manager. There are many, many functions are displayed in the menu bar if you need some time to go through. If you do not know where to start, just use the help file. UltraEdit has a way to change the column editor so that you can select the text, class viewer, resource editor and code folding. Moreover, it supports command line parameters, drag and drop files and text, but also sporting PHP script debugger and spellchecker when you write. You can calibrate the game functions, refer to the number of lines that contain the string find, and much more. In addition to everything else, UltraEdit uses a small amount of CPU and memory resources. So if you want the software components for web developers and programmers all rolled into one, then you can see UltraEdit. |
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