NoteMaster 1.3.4 for Windows

by Marcel Hansemann

Avg. Rating 2.4 (5 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.6 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 709
Publisher Marcel Hansemann
Homepage NoteMaster

Publisher's Description

NoteMaster is a highly flexible text and code editor, developded with an easy-to-use user interface in mind. It supports syntax highlighting which is based on XML syntax schemes (12 schemes for popular programming languages are brought); it's therefore easy to write additional syntax schemes.

Latest Reviews

Duobert

Duobert reviewed v1.3.1 on Jun 13, 2005

A really nice approach to editing. I love the UI and the small features like prettylisting and autocomplete as well as it's internal browser. It is true it gives an error when exiting, but i'm sure they'll take care of that.

For the record, i'm quite fond of this.

anomoly

anomoly reviewed v1.3.1 on Jun 9, 2005

Does not support urls (as in if i paste one in a text doc). Will open them but in itself. Both times I exited, it gave error & then shutdown. TextPad is still my fav editor. Good for something but seems like another useless prog-fly 'em. As if making the prog transparent is something I give a s*** about

Avg. Rating 2.4 (5 votes)
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Duobert

Duobert reviewed v1.3.1 on Jun 13, 2005

A really nice approach to editing. I love the UI and the small features like prettylisting and autocomplete as well as it's internal browser. It is true it gives an error when exiting, but i'm sure they'll take care of that.

For the record, i'm quite fond of this.

anomoly

anomoly reviewed v1.3.1 on Jun 9, 2005

Does not support urls (as in if i paste one in a text doc). Will open them but in itself. Both times I exited, it gave error & then shutdown. TextPad is still my fav editor. Good for something but seems like another useless prog-fly 'em. As if making the prog transparent is something I give a s*** about

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