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IDM is proud to present our award-winning product, UltraEdit. UltraEdit is a disk based editor with a 16-Bit version for Windows 3.x and a 32-Bit version for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 and XP (not Win32s). UltraEdit-32 supports 64-bit file handling (standard) on all 32-bit Windows platforms.
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UltraEdit
Full Story
UltraEdit
and ArcView SEd GUI
UltraEdit and Visual Source Safe (as a Tool)
Visual Source Safe
Launch Utility
Bug Fixes
Lock up
on some NT/98 systems on launch
Some random crashes
fixed
Display/selection of Asian double-byte characters
fixed
FTP Save As
sometimes reported change after save when no change was made
UTF-8 character
conversion on very large files
Added %d to tools commands to represent directory
name WITHOUT backslash (%D for short directory name)
Other minor fixes
Bug Fixes
Problems with tabs, particularly on Win 9x/Me
Problems with a few lockups when starting on Win
9x/Me
Print
preview problems
Find in Files in macro after being editied did not
work
Load time
for files from explorer after UltraEdit is running is much
quicker
Other
minor fixes
Multiple Tab Positions
Duplicate Line
New Line/Insert Line
Tooltips for Tabs
show document path
Tree View function to change view to drive/path of active file
Character Properties
POP-UP Dialog to show:
Value of character in Decimal/HEX and
Display
Offset of
character from start of file in Decimal/HEX
Additional Macro Commands
for:
Find and
Replace in Files
Conversion from ASCII to UNICODE
UNICODE to ASCII
Duplicate Line
New Line/Insert Line
Command line option (" -f") to search
for a string from the command line
Must be the last parameter of the command
line
Use the
settings from the last find within UltraEdit to allow flexibility
Increased performance
for Trim Trailing Spaces
Display conversion for ISO 8859-2
Fonts from Windows normal fonts
New CHM based help
SFTP now supports PuTTY key
format
INI
file is now by default under the %APPDATA% folder UNLESS one already exists in
the Windows Folder then it is used for compatability
Other minor changes
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