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IDM UltraEdit v16 30 0 1000
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IDM UltraEdit v16 30 0 1000

UltraEdit is more than a text editor. While perfection in text editing is our goal, UltraEdit comes standard with an impressive feature set including a powerful search and replace engine, search/replace in files, syntax highlighting, code folding, Unicode support, a configurable spell checker for many languages, FTP/SFTP browser, SSH/Telnet console, workspace organization window, integrated scripting (based on javascript), a powerful macro engine, HTML building tools, column/block mode editing, templates, and so much more.

UltraEdit is the optimal solution for quick editing on the fly, or multiple large resource files at once. And with our world-renowned support staff on hand to quickly answer your support requests, you're sure to find a fast and easy solution for every task.

UltraEdit is a highly configurable, flexible, and customizable editor. Whether you're making the migration to UltraEdit, or just beginning to edit text files, you can customize the look and feel of the application to suit your needs. Customize everything from the editor colors, toolbars, menus, key mapping, custom bitmap icons, user tools, and more.

The screenshot below shows UltraEdit as a Notepad replacement basic text editor. UltraEdit can be used in basic mode, which allows you to work in a simple editor interface without sacrificing any of the editor's power, features, or configurability.

Syntax highlighting allows you to visually sort your code by highlighting related parts of the source code as different colors. For instance, if you're editing HTML files, you may want all <h> (heading) tags to highlight a certain color, while your <meta> tags will highlight differently. This is all defined in the wordfile - a collection of language-specific keywords from where UltraEdit draws its syntax highlighting. UltraEdit includes syntax highlighting support for as many as 20 highlighting languages at once, but there are wordfiles for almost any coding language available for download from our site, which may be added to your main wordfile.txt. You can also build your own build your own wordfile for syntax highlighting.

The wordfile also includes regular expression strings used to match functions within your source code. These are then populated in the function list, which is a convenient way to quickly see and jump to the functions in your C/C++, Perl, PHP, HTML, Java, javascript, Visual Basic, or other files. Like nearly everything else in UltraEdit, function strings may be modified to suit your text editing needs.

Beyond this, the wordfile includes code folding strings so you can collapse, or "fold", related pieces of source code. Special handling is also provided for comments, brace matching, and background colors, and the autocorrection of source code keywords will automatically correct your keywords as you type, ensuring tidy and consistent text files.

Finally, many of our users find user-created tools to be invaluable. A user tool provides a bridge between a DOS command line and the text file you're editing. This may seem simple, but the possibilities provided by this functionality are almost limitless. User tools allow you to:

* Run a compiler on your current text file
* Add the open text file to a zip archive
* Build a SQR, Perl, or other process then run it
* look up a highlighted word on Dictionary.com, Wikipedia, or almost any database-driven website
* Check your HTML and CSS across Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, or any browser
* and much, much more!

Literally, anything that can be run from the command line can be run from within UltraEdit with special interaction with your text files. Output from your tool can then be captured and used within the editor!


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