Twistpad is an application built as a fully featured Text Editor.
Twistpad can be used as a simple notepad replacer, or an featured packed editor targeting web and software developers.
Features include Easy to design syntax highlighting, find and replace in files, outline blocks of text and many more features.
Twistpad supports a full range of syntax highlighting for the most popular formats out of the box (HTML, ASP, XML, C++, Pascal, etc) but it's strength relies on the easy to create new highlighting schemes.
Handling text is no problem in Twistpad, besides the usual clipboard operations, there is a wide range of formatting commands that will simplify your work whenever you need.
Other features include Unicode support, Spell Checking and Active Spell Checking, compare text files (even currently edited ones), Export to Rich Text Format and HTML, Find and Replace in Files, Project Management, Auto-Complete, Auto-Replace, Auto-Recover, Tools/Compiler support, configurable Toolbar/Editor Context Menu/Shortcuts/Colors, advanced text format (join lines remove empty lines, etc.), text sort and many more features.
Requirements:
· Twistpad Supports all modern versions of Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista)
· Pentium 2 with at least 64Mb Ram
· 5Mb disk space
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added initial support for new Taskbar features of Windows 7 (Only available when running on Windows 7)
· Added a horizontal or vertical split View in the same document (edit different parts of the same document in a dual view)
· Added navigation capabilities (Go back and Go forward in current document)
· Added a saveload of editor color themes to EditorColors options
· Added new color constants for syntax keywords that can be used globally in syntax definition files.
· Added ability to highlight numbers (defined per syntax)
· Commands to view Dock windows now set the focus instead of hidingshowing the window
· Added syntax formatting of underline and Strikeout to keywords
· Ctrl+Select Word with the mouse, now temporarily highlights occurrences of the selected word (Active highlight)
· Added a "Dropdown Box" to the toolbar to show the current function and allow to select from the list of available functions (not shown in default mode)
· Dock Function list now follows the current funct...