AptEdit

AptEdit is a full-featured text editor, HEX editor, HTML editor and terminal editor for Microsoft Windows created by David Cheng. It's an excellent source editor for Web page authors, developers, and programmers. It can also serve as a good Notepad replacement. AptEdit can be installed on FLASH or other portable drives.

The latest version of AptEdit was released on 12 October 2008.

AptEdit also includes AptDiff Lite.

Features
Powerful features for any text or binary file, including terminal fullscreen editor, configurable syntax highlighting, full unicode support, column / block Editing, regular expressions for search-and-replace, open and edit remote files via FTP/SFTP(SSH2), code folding, project management, spell check, binary template, binary edit, checksum / hash calculator, data interpreter, seamless web browser.

Unicode Support
From the beginning, AptEdit was designed to support Unicode. The author states that "AptEdit supports Unicode natively, and in fact, the whole program is built as a Unicode application." AptEdit also provides tools for work with various text encodings: automatic encoding detection, Byte Order Mark support, file reload with a different encoding, detection of encoding errors.
 
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