I had the opposite experience myself. It's very much lightweight, loads fast... and is VERY well supported by open source developers. All kinds of free plugins available for just about any language out there too.... and best of all

it's free.

>On Aug 10, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Dan O'Keefe wrote:
>> is this an editor?
>
>HTML Kit is an editor for Windows.  It supports a wide variety of file
>formats (for syntax highlighting, etc) and has a plugin interface which
>has allowed others to write a wide array of, well, plugins.
>
>I tried it a few years ago but the whole thing felt very clunky to me,
>and slow.  Better than notepad, but I was faster in EditPlus or
>Dreamweaver.
>--
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