Unimeg has various features to help users create decent HTML/XML pages and to serve as text editor: Sniptext is for user-defined HTML elements. Users can create/modify/remove/add/insert text snips as many and as many times as he or she wants. They can be classified and categorized as a group for easy identification and reuse. This feature is well worth studying and users can get many benefits by utilizing it. Try it. The Folders Panel lists folders and files in those folders and it saves users a lot of task switching. By supporting user-configurable templates users can pre-define templates for creating initial HTML page outlines or code structures for programming modules. The templates are registered as menu items. They can be removed/modified/added also. Supports up to 30 templates. Trim feature addresses leading spaces as well as trailing ones, not to mention optional 'trim on save'. With prefix/suffix users can easily preface/suffix each line in selection or the whole lines in a document with a character or a string. Line sorting feature is for sorting lines in ascending/descending order. 'Open File At Cursor' is especially handy when opening external CSS files. It can be achieved by pressing 'Ctrl + Enter' also. 'Auto-numbering' prefaces a successive number to each new line based on the previous line automatically. Unimeg's filters are user-configurable too: They are different from others in that they can be configured separately for open and save. Unimeg's file-related feature is as follows: Inserting another file content. Moving or renaming a file. Deleting a currently active file. Backup creation on save, etc. Other miscellaneous features are the following: Saving a current copy with a different name. Saving only a selected portion of text as a file. Extended delete operations. Joining multiple lines as one. Copying opened file names. Various start-up options regarding documents(Can start with documents the user had previously worked with). And a lot more...
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Operating Systems
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Supported languages
English
System requirements
Win95 or higher, 16MB RAM, 486DX or higher, riched32.dll