Keep Your Software Simple! A Review of EditPlus

Written by Kempton Smith


Keep Your Software Simple! A Review of EditPlus

I like my software simple. If it's too complex or difficult to figure out, I don't use it.

For example, I have tried a lot of different programs for creating my web pages. These include:

Namo Webeditor Microsoft Frontpage Dreamweaver NetObjects Fusion Hotdog Pro CoffeeCup HTML Editor

and a variety of other commercial, shareware and freeware editors. Each time I tried one of these, I found it too complicated. What are all these "panels" for? How to I seerepparttar underlying HTML code for my page? What's a "web"? How do I begin to use this package? I just couldn't get answers to my questions easily.

Now my hard disk is bulging fromrepparttar 107748 growing number of HTML editors I got from download.com and then abandoned.

A couple of years ago, I discovered EditPlus. It's a very simple and easy-to-use editor. Yet is also has plenty of sophistication if you need it.

You can use EditPlus both as a text editor and as an HTML editor. This nifty piece of software has an internal preview capability so that you you get a quick check on your HTML code. It also has a spelling checker, word wrap, and a word counter. It even includes FTP functions so that you can upload your web pages to your host provider.

Learn What To Do When Windows Fail To Boot

Written by Otis F Cooper


When Windows fails to boot it is normally caused by you installing a program or device and it has caused a conflict with one or more other programs.

This will no doubt give you plenty of heartaches if you're not certain which program caused Windows to not boot up.

If you recently installed a program or application and know where it was installed,you may be in much better shape as for as correctingrepparttar error.

Here are common ways to correctrepparttar 107747 problem of your computer not completely booting up or not booting up at all.

If your computer will not boot-up at all,hopefully you have made a good emergency boot disk. You can always make a windows startup disk by creating one from another computer running Windows 98 or Me.Performrepparttar 107748 following if your computer won't Boot-Up At All.

FIRST......Put your boot floppy disk inrepparttar 107749 floppy drive and turn onrepparttar 107750 PC.On some computers, you may have to accessrepparttar 107751 bios and selectrepparttar 107752 Boot priority to your A: drive.

Save any changes and select "Start Computer without CDROM support" and press Enter.Once you are atrepparttar 107753 A prompt,type dir c: and press enter.

If your programs and other files are present,try restoring your system Registry by followingrepparttar 107754 steps below.This may repair Windows,the Config. Sys and autoexec.bat files to whererepparttar 107755 PC may boot up normally.Whenrepparttar 107756 files are present,its a good indication of a good hard drive.

SECOND......To correctrepparttar 107757 problem of your computer not booting up,type in "fdisk /mbr" and press Enter to restore your master boot record.Type "Scandisk C:" to checkrepparttar 107758 hard drive for errors that have occurred. You can also type "Sys C:" to hopefully restore files needed to boot up your computer.

THIRD......Ifrepparttar 107759 above procedures fail to repair your computer,you can repeatrepparttar 107760 first part of step one above and select "Start Computer With CDROM Support" re-install Windows.

Making A Windows XP Bootable Floppy

Windows XP users should create a boot disk now by placing a formatted blank diskette inrepparttar 107761 A: drive, open Windows Explorer torepparttar 107762 C:,select Tools,Folder Options ,show Hidden files and and folders,then View Tab.

Now you uncheck "Hide Protected Operating System Files (recommended).You will see a warning and click Yes and click OK.Copyrepparttar 107763 files ntldr,ntdetect.com and boot.ini ontorepparttar 107764 disk.Removerepparttar 107765 disk and label itrepparttar 107766 Windows XP Boot Disk.

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