you know pspad does remember the opened files when it is closed right? how about the ability to save "sessions"? by that i mean: -i have opened a.txt, b.txt, c.txt and save it as session 1 and i close pspad -i open pspad and load d.txt, e.txt, and i save it as session 2 and i close pspad -i open again pspad and tell it to load session 1, so it will open a.txt, b.txt, c.txt -its not what i need so i tell to pspad to load session 2, it will close all files then open d.txt, e.txt
well thats the idea, it does not need to be saved automatically but it could be done manually or pspad could fill sessions when closed, erasing the least used ones first (but still i think having 4 or 5 manual sessions is good) i think it can be pretty useful when working with several tasks without the need to make projects... e.g. lets say you need to correct a couple of webpages and you need 3 or 4 days to do so, it would be a great timesaver (1 session per webpage to load the needed files for each one) if it is interesting enough we can discuss about how it needs to behave and how it should appear in the interface more in depth -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,44567,44567> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
