hi there.
well done, good sir! well done! :)
very nice. lightweight but not too lightweight. love the text-clips -- again, very nicely done there.
my wish-list item: give us something to integrate a "browser" a little more easily. here's what i've got for Seamonkey, but it's not doing quite what i want.It opens the browser. :)
but the URL is all "URL encoded", so it requires editing, and the full path i suppose is NOT what i want either... but it's "close".
hmph-- i suppose you don't need to do anything there-- it's really on "we", the users to go w/ that-- and it's awesome the way you've got that part of it setup, don't get me wrong (as one who deals w/ stuff in linux where you actually have to open up a dot-properties file, and make changes in there-- your "tools" window in comparison is a godsend-- but maybe add a Prog. Variable to reference the httpd:htdocs path? i realize you've not necessarily targeted web dev'rs here, and that's admirable, but perhaps that one little bit wouldn't hurt? not sure how you'd do it-- haha-- obviously!!
thanks again. and thanks for offering it for such a great price!!!
i was using EditPlus in my QuickLaunch -- but integrating it w/ FileZilla, and to have that Nag-Screen coming up all the time (yeah, i'm an ass, and i didn't buy it yet. i do plan to, honest!) -- it's make the on-the-fly-editing of web docs a little less "easy". i think i'm going to switch my Filezilla prefs to open PNpad instead. ;)
thanks! woot! woot!! ::sounds of crowd cheering in bground:: ...
PS. I tried installing PNPad under WinE on Linux ( winehq.org ), but it didn't work. i think the error i get is something about the sys having a hard time w/ the C+ library and compiling error (if i recall correctly, as i'm on WinXP presently). i'd love to have it available to me there (i know that might sound silly w/ all the great linux text-editors, etc...)
that's just an FYI-- i wouldn't expect you to care about the WinE-o's. :)