Writing programs is a highly complicated process for most people and even to those who make a living out of it. Portable SynWrite is a small tool that was designed in the hopes of easing the job for everyone involved.
The program has a clean interface that should be easy to handle even by those who are only just starting to work with this type of software.
There are several features included in this program that are sure to make the life easier for those that are involved in creating apps. For instance, the program’s source codes appear in a tree-like structure, which means that you can easily access the areas that are most important, such as the header and body areas of the text.
It's also possible to highlight areas of the text so they can be more visible and thus, easy to spot when they need to be edited. The program also supports code folding, which allows you to selectively hide and display sections of the file as a part of routine edit operations. Thus, you can view only the sections of the text that are relevant at a given time.
The program comes with an extensive search tool that enables users to find certain regions of the text with great ease. The queries can be case sensitive, include special characters or regular expressions.
This app is completely portable, which means that it doesn’t need to be installed in order to work and that it can be launched from removable devices, such as flash drives.
The bottom line is that Portable SynWrite is a nice program that can be quite useful. Less experienced individuals shouldn’t have any troubles while installing or customizing this tool, thanks to its intuitive layout.
What's New in This Release:
· added: change-case commands apply to current word, if nothing selected
· added command "Paste, then select" ("Commands list" dialog)
· added command "Open cmd.exe prompt in current dir" ("Commands list")
· added commands "Insert blank line above/below caret" ("Commands list")
· added option "Keep trailing blanks" in "Overrides" tab
· added hidden options (ReadmeHiddenOpt.txt)
· command "Show keyboard mapping" shows dup keys (at end)
· removed plugin FindIdPas (it's now in "Files" section of SF.net project page)