February 15, 2009

Free text editors

  • Text Block Writer
    A handy freeware program that can help you organize your writing projects. This program lets you type in your notes and arrange them with a "virtual index card simulator," that you can export as an RTF file, which can be opened in most popular word processing programs. (For Windows).

  • WordTabs 3.21
    Freeware guru Skip Bremer's WordTabs is one of the finest general-purpose free word processing programs on the Web today. Described as Windows' Notepad and Wordpad on steroids, WordTabs is packed with every imaginable feature that you could possibly want. Configure it to replace Windows' default text editors and you'll wonder how you lived without this freeware gem. (For Windows).

  • Zoho
    An excellent free Web-based service that offers Microsoft Office-like functions, including a Microsoft Word-compatible word processor, a spreadsheet tool and Zoho Show, a program that offers PowerPoint-like features.

  • Google Docs & Spreadsheets
    A nifty free online word processor and spreadsheet program that lets you edit and publish documents and spreadsheets online. Here you can upload Microsoft Word documents, HTML or text (or create documents from scratch). You can also invite others to collaborate on editing your documents and your changes will be automatically synchronized with theirs every few seconds.

  • NoteTab Light
    A feature-packed freeware text editor from Switzerland, this program features a tabbed interface that lets you open and edit a virtually unlimited number of documents of any size. There's also an Editor Clipbook with templates for HTML tags, smilies, acronyms, etc., as well as management of favorite files and folders and drag & drop support. (For Windows).

  • Yeah Write
    Yeah Write may not have all the bells and whistles of MS Word. But this powerful freeware program has all the useful features you could ask for in a word processor. Yeah Write, which comes in a free version, uses a fill-in-the-blanks approach to creating documents. Note: somewhat clumsy, difficult-to-use interface is this program's only drawback.

  • EditPad Lite
    Here's a text editing program from Belgium that makes a fine replacement for Windows' Notepad. Although there are similar programs that are more feature-laden, EditPad is a solid, crash-free program that loads quickly. It offers filters, text conversions, access to last 16 files opened, MAPI support (for E-mailing text) and more. Offered in many languages, including Danish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, etc. Postcardware. (For Windows and Linux.)

  • TxtPrint
    This free program does one thing and does it well: it prints out text files and gives you precise control over the output. The main advantage it has over standard text editors is its ability to divide a page into several rows and columns. Here's a screen shot. (For Windows). Available in English and Swedish versions.

  • YC3
    This helpful free clipboard utility can save you loads of work if you do a lot of repetitive typing. YC3 remembers the last 100 text entries to the clipboard. It also can save your clips between sessions. You may also make boilerplate/template files with your favorite clips and much more. (For Windows).

  • WordWeb
    This utility could well help improve your writing skills. WordWeb is a free feature-packed thesaurus/dictionary that can be used from your word processor or as a stand-alone program. View screen shot (For Windows).
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