I guess your supposed to test and play with it, experience the new
unique(ish) features of it
enough to get you salivating for the full release (this is a preview of
whats coming aint it?)

personally I use undo and redo loads and loads, often doing a bulk of code
and realizing that about 30 minutes I had some code that I now need in the
code that I currently have.  So I hold undo then copy what I want then hold
redo then paste it where I want it.

I have not tried inType first hand yet cos I have to much other stuff to be
getting on with but it does seem very promising indeed.

though I really like browser integration of editplus; which I am now quite
used to.

I have dabbled with notepad++ and also programmers notepad; but keep
returning to editplus sinces it is what I am used to

On 02/02/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 25, 9:29 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sorry but that doesn't much sense to me. the product is
> > still in very early stage of development, miles away from
> > being finished. If you first build very common features
> > like undo/redo, you have nothing to show off.
>
> But without undo/redo it would be very difficult to do any
> serious development with the tool.
>
> IMHO undo/redo must be one of the most commonly used features
> of any development environment.
>
> Jussi Jumppanen
> Author: Zeus for Windows IDE
> http://www.zeusedit.com - An IDE that does have undo/redo ;)
>
>
> >
>

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