What Is The Difference Between Notepad And Notepad++ Problem.

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What is the difference between notepad and notepad++? How they both are different fro each other? Which one is better for the programming? Please suggest?

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What Is The Difference Between Notepad And Notepad++ Problem.

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Firstly, Notepad is just a simple tool for editing, and it comes with every window by default. It is the tool which is used for write or edits any text file. The extension of notepad is .txt, and also it supports all the languages.

Notepad++ is a replacement of text editor. It supports addition languages. It supports almost 50 programming languages. Also, it automatically detects the programming language. It also performs spell checker and file comparison.

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What Is The Difference Between Notepad And Notepad++ Problem.

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There are many differences between the standard Notepad in Microsoft Windows and the Notepad++ application aside from the fact that they are both text editors. With the Windows Notepad, it is just a simple text editor that can open and edit any text files regardless of the extension name used. It allows you to copy, paste, cut, undo, find, replace texts, and change the font style used.

It doesn’t support the redo function. With Notepad++, all of these features are supported including the redo function. Aside from that, it is also a great tool that can be used as a source code editor and in programming languages like C, C#, C++, HTML, JavaScript, JSON, PHP, Perl, Ruby, and much more. It supports syntax highlighting when creating a program or editing source codes.

Notepad++ is a great Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Other features include the ability to generate MD5 hash code, record and run macros, perform a Wikipedia and Google search, and tab editing. It allows you to open multiple tabs and monitor every tab for changes. You can also leave the tabs opened and will remain opened the next time you start Notepad++.

If you haven’t tried it yet, go to Notepad++ and download the latest. It supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10 including Windows 2003.

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