Jujuedit 1.44
Which is of course just 1.43b with the expiry date removed :)
New version is not ready yet, mainly because I realized quite late that my unicode support doesn’t extend to filenames, so I’ve had some bugs coming in where files with non-ascii characters in their names can’t be opened/saved.
September 7th, 2006 at 11:48 am
Thanks for eliminating the expiry date. I truly enjoy using JujuEdit (it’s the only editor I use on Windows), although I can’t seem to come up with a concrete reason why ;-) There are no tabs, limited language support by default (where’s the Ruby?!), no script automation…but it seems to do what it does the right way — toggling word wrap, toggling fixed/variable-width fonts, inverting syntax coloring, viewing binary files, etc.
Come up with some killer features, and maybe someone else will discover this fast little editor.
October 4th, 2006 at 6:49 am
I like JujuEdit because it is light. It opens quickly, on my computer more quickly than notepad or wordpad. I use VIM a lot, but I am primarily a Unix guy. JujuEdit is definitely used most on my Windows machines though.
October 10th, 2006 at 11:31 pm
I love Jujuedit, got all my classmates using it now too (programmers). I wish it had Python support. Then I wouldnt use anything else :)
October 11th, 2006 at 3:01 am
Great program. I used to use metapad as my notepad replacement, as it loaded damn quick and extended on notepad. But jujuedit has now replaced it. Better functionality, with marginally slower load, although much faster than most other editors out there. Excellent work
November 7th, 2006 at 3:31 am
Would be great to have a “stay on top” option so that it stayed on top of all other windows. Several other editors I have used have this and it comes in very useful.