![]() What does this mean for you? You'll see performance improvements when opening UTF-8 files of any size, as file conversion is no longer necessary to display the file. While v24 introduced the first fully native Unicode version of UltraEdit, v25 builds upon the Unicode foundation with refactored UTF-8 handling and display. We've taken a deep dive into UTF-8 handling in UltraEdit. (Because Microsoft introduced the Windows spell check API in Windows 8.1, UltraEdit must use the legacy Aspell functionality on Windows 7 systems.) The Windows spell checker supports all languages you've enabled in your OS (you can enable them in the "Region & language" section of Windows settings) and you can configure dictionary options just as with previous versions. ![]() This is a substantial improvement over the previous Aspell-based functionality which carried limitations with UTF-8 formats and characters. V25 also introduces a completely new spell checker based upon the Windows spell check API. Hide all results to quickly find the file you want, then expand it to see line matches. You'll also notice folding controls, making each search result (per file) collapsible. Of course, you can customize the colors used for Find in Files output to suit your preferences within the new "Output" tab of the Theme Manager. Most noticeably, the new syntax highlighting of find results is easier on the eyes and allows you to quickly visually skim through search results. Automatically logs in and saves files.UltraEdit v25 brings some compelling new enhancements to Find in Files output results. Built-in FTP client for access to FTP servers. Syntax highlighting - configurable, pre-configured for C/C++, VB, HTML, Java and Perl, with special options for Fortran and LaTex support for checking writing in multiple languages Disk-based text editing - supports files over 4 GB, minimal use of RAM ![]() The editor is not very demanding in terms of resources. ![]() A couple of other UltraEdit editor utilities are FTP support for file sharing or any other purpose, and there is a built-in SSH/Telnet client. The interface of the program is simple and can be flexibly adjusted to your needs. It is possible to check spelling, automatically substitute frequently used words, support regular expressions and record/play macros to automate the work. The editing window can be divided into two vertical or four combined parts and work with each part as a separate file. The program improves the visual perception of the code, using the illumination of functions and blocks in different colors, the ability to minimize code parts. Among the main features of UltraEdit is the ability to quickly open large files (2 GB and more), a convenient preview option, which allows you to easily navigate in large documents (such an option is implemented in graphical editors). The program is suitable for both programmers and ordinary users who lack the functionality of the standard Notepad included in Windows. UltraEdit is a very convenient text and HTML editor with syntax highlighting of PHP, Perl, Java, JavaScript and other languages, as well as the ability to edit hexadecimal data, in addition, the editor supports XML format and has a tree-like XML-parser. ![]()
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