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NoteTab Pro
NoteTab Pro Details:
| Publisher:
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Fookes Software |
| Version:
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4.951 |
| License:
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Shareware |
| Trial Limitations:
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30 Days |
| Price:
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$19.95 |
| Operating Systems:
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000 |
| System Requirements:
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RAM: 16MB; HD: 4MB |
| File Size:
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1.43 MB |
| Total Views:
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1294 |
| Total Downloads:
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5 |
| Rating:
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(5 out of 5 Stars) |
| Release Date:
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10/19/2005 |
| Last Update:
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2/26/2006 |
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NoteTab Pro Short Description:
A powerful, award-winning text and HTML editor. Ideal for the power user.
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NoteTab Pro Long Description:
NoteTab Pro is a leading-edge text editor and HTML coding tool, and an ideal Notepad replacement. Winner of top shareware industry awards since 1998, this elegant application does it all: you can handle multiple large files with a simple tabbed interface, use a spell-checker and thesaurus, format text, use multiple undo, and bookmark documents. You can build templates, use powerful system-wide searches, and do global multi-line replacements.
Its Clipbook feature lets you create and organize clips, which can range from text macros to complete mini-applications, using a simple scripting language with enough features to satisfy any power user; a bunch of handy clip libraries is included.
Web authors will love the HTML clip library, just one of a load of features that make NoteTab a great code-based HTML editor. Other gems include text-to-HTML conversion, tag stripping, and tools for adding links and color codes.
There's a lot more to NoteTab Pro -- and it's unbeatable value at US$19.95.
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NoteTab Pro Keywords:
html, text, editor, text editor, html editor, notepad, notetab, web, spell checker, thesaurus, tabs, autocorrect, search and replace, programmable, regexp, perl, gawk, scripts, mac, unix, ebcdic, word
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