The small, popular and accessible text editor for S60 3rd Edition handsets, LightNotepad, was updated to V1.58 yesterday. This free application which gets frequent updates is a must-have for those who want to read and edit text documents on their handsets, and I’m bold enough to claim that LightNotepad easily surpasses its Windows counterpart as far as reading-related features are concerned. This release provides the following new features and bug fixes:
- Short cuts Ctrl+E = Find and Ctrl+O Open.
- Remember settings on exit (Screen size and orientation, Zoom, and WordWrap).
- Ask at start-up to load last used file, and remember cursor position.
- Bug fix; Remember file name, while recovering file from abnormal program termination.
- Install same language as phone is. (English, Finnish, Spanish, Italian.).
This is the direct download URL for those who want to get the update without visiting the developer’s web site. If you like LightNotepad, consider donating some money to the guy who’s behind this and other free Symbian applications by going to the program page.
June 30, 2008 at 11:03 pm
Amir,
You may also want to review Ped, a more featureful editor written in Python:
http://homepage.rub.de/Arkadiusz.Wahlig/Ped/
Cheers
June 30, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Amir,
You may also want to review Ped, a more featureful editor written in Python:
http://homepage.rub.de/Arkadiusz.Wahlig/Ped/
Cheers
Cleverson
July 15, 2008 at 5:32 pm
I’m not familiar with this app, but use JBak’s Ded. From the maker of JBak Taskman, Ded is my preferred app, and the choice of power users. It’s also free, and hard to beat.
I’ll give this app a shot, and see where it stacks up against Ded. Thanks for the news.
christexaport
http://www.symbian-freak.com