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Aug 10, 2007 View in Crawl 4
fusamaAug 10, 2007
I have yet to find a text editor I like as much as kate. Of course, there isn't a windows port of it, as much as I wish there was.
psykivAug 11, 2007
Really, the only bad thing (imo) about the windows file transfer is if there is one error, it stops the process. wtf is wrong with continuing the process, then listing out the errors to me in a log file or something, seriously?
gmorganAug 11, 2007
They should at least make notepad respect standards and use line feed for a new line character instead of the current stupid mess.
gmorganAug 11, 2007
Vim rules all.
madhahaAug 11, 2007
From what I recall, sysinternals tools were bundled into one big package by MS.
pavpanchekhaAug 12, 2007
Hasn't IE taught you anything?MS doesn't give a s**t about standards. I'm a web developer by trade. IE kills by work spirit 40 hours a week.
kungfujesusAug 13, 2007
SciTE is a great notepad replacement
supdiggaNov 19, 2007
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