Crimson Editor

Crimson Editor is a freeware text editor, source code editor, and HTML editor for Windows. Many of the features and user interfaces are similar to that of EditPlus, most noticeably Windows shell integration, tabbed document interface, syntax highlighting, multiple undo/redo, column mode editing, bracket matching, auto-indentation, spell checking, direct editing of text files in FTP and the integration with compilers. Unicode and various newlines are supported. In addition, Crimson Editor supports the use of macros, which can be found in applications like Microsoft Office. The built-in calculator can evaluate simple expressions. Basic mathematics functions, like those found in the standard C library, and date functions are also available.

Release history

  • Version 2.21 (July 12, 1999) - fixed several bugs, and added some features
  • Version 2.30 (August 5, 1999) - improved user interface
  • Version 3.00 (April 20, 2001) - major update, all subroutines were checked and revised
  • Version 3.02 (April 26, 2001) - fixed some bugs
  • Version 3.10 (May 7, 2001) - appended missing functions
  • Version 3.20 (June 25, 2001) - lots of small changes
  • Version 3.21 (June 26, 2001) - emergent patch
  • Version 3.25 (August 30, 2001) - bug fixed and small changes
  • Version 3.31 (October 25, 2001) - a lot of changes
  • Version 3.32 (October 31, 2001) - emergent patch
  • Version 3.40 (December 25, 2001) - enhanced features
  • Version 3.45 R2 (August 26, 2002) - upgraded search & replace
  • Version 3.50 Release (June 3, 2003) - column mode editing
  • Version 3.51 Release (June 11, 2003) - bug fix update
  • Version 3.60 Release (February 9, 2004) - project management
  • Version 3.70 Release (September 22, 2004) - unicode encoding, splitter window

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