Notepad+ is a freeware text editor for Windows operating systems and is intended as a replacement for the Notepad editor installed by default on Windows.[1] It has more formatting features but, like Notepad, works only with plain text.[2] It can open text files of any size, and a single instance of the program can have multiple files open simultaneously. It supports dragging and dropping text within a file and between files, and supports multiple fonts and colours.[3]

Notepad+ is available from the company RogSoft. It was developed by Dutch programmer Rogier Meurs. It was first released in 1996. Originally, it had the advantage of being able to open files of any size, because until 2000 Notepad could not open files larger than 64 KB.[4]

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References

  1. Woody Leonhard, Barry Simon (1999). The Mother of All Windows 98 Books. Addison-Wesley. pp. 431. ISBN 0201433125.
  2. John Mueller (2001). SAMS Teach Yourself Windows XP in 21 Days. Sams Publishing. pp. 178. ISBN 0672322633.
  3. Max Green (1999-06-10). "Top Ten Word Processing Tools". PC World. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007.
  4. Mariateresa Thiery (2000). "Word Processors and Tutorials". OuterNotes. Trotta Media, Inc. Archived from the original on March 5, 2001.
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