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I know this is a late review compared to others but I feel compelled to add this. I've used this editor for many, many years now and it's always been the one I use when I need the most feature rich and useful one available. I even paid for a lifetime update option when it was available. This is the editor I go to when I need the best for doing raw coding for websites and programming. It's column mode is the best when that's a feature needed. There's so many features I could praise it for but it's just the best for almost anything I could ask for. I realize that's quite a thing to claim but it's true. Definitely try it using the free trial and it will soon be evident that it's a editor that's needed in anyone's collection of required applications for almost any type of editing dealing with text like coding, writing, and anything else. It's worth every penny I spent on getting it.
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I was going to use this for my new laptop because I'll be using it around a lot of other people but USB Raptor would only recognize my USB 2.0 thumbdrive but not my USB 3.0 ones. Also, I had to create a key file twice before it would work properly. Other than those issues it was 'fairly good' but not excellent for it's intended purpose. I've decided not to use it though because I have very few USB 2.0 drives left and they're mostly in use.
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I installed this to make quick changes to images but when I wanted to add an action to open an editor, there was no obvious way to do it. I also found the program pauses at times. This is the only application on my system that does this. I'm probably going to uninstall it since I can get another application to do these functions and be easier to customize with custom actions.
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I was very happy to find this freeware application since I like to keep DVD cover images for the movies I've collected. However, upon saving the images and the information, the files overwrite the existing files it generates regarding the movie. It would a nice option or feature if the application automatically named the files in some incremental manner so the new files wouldn't overwrite previous saves. Perhaps even optionally use part of the movie title as part of the file names.
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