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dantheclamman@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years

www.bleepingcomputer.com

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Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years

www.bleepingcomputer.com

dantheclamman@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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    Notepad++ can’t handle as big files for some reason. At work we have files that can reach 5-600 MB, and NP++ can’t always open those, but notepad handles then with no problem.

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      I had the same problem but noticed that I was using the 32 bit version of notepad++, installed the 64 bits instead and had no problems with large files

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        That might actually be something to bring up with IT…

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      Tbf npp has much more functionality than regular notepad.

      Just the syntax highlighting alone probably dramatically lowers the amount of text it can render.

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        Yep, I prefer it when it works. Highlighting plus line numbers helps a ton.

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      I’ve opened 4GB files with notepad++ before. Sure, it takes several minutes (I basically have to go away and do something else, or leave it loading in the background) but it gets there, eventually.

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        NP++ straight up tells us it’s too big to be opened…

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      Just upload it in the cloud and use Microsoft online word!

      \s

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        Hahahahaha, hahahaha.

        Hahahahaha

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      With bigger files or searching in files where there’s a lot of data I found sublimetext to be much more efficient (than n++)

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        I use sublime at home, but work is pretty strict with what we can use.

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      There’s a npp plugin called Big Files, I haven’t used it but it might be worth a look.

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        Can’t use plugins unfortunately…

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        ref. https://github.com/superolmo/BigFiles

        also

        https://github.com/molsonkiko/HugeFiles

        also interesting on this topic

        https://www.howtogeek.com/869782/notepad-can-handle-your-huge-text-files-again/

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      That sounds backwards… I occasionally have to open log files of 1 gig or more, and notepad++ gets sluggish, but is usable, while notepad just hangs until I kill it…

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        Someone suggested that we might have the 32-bit version, and that that might be the problem. I have no way of checking for a few months though, since I’m on parental leave until January. Because our NP++ just says that the files are too big to be opened. Sidenote: Sometimes it can open files that are a bit bigger, and sometimes only a bit smaller… So it’s not a hard limit that is the same at all times.

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      Use Vim.

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      Klogg. I always avoid Microsoft when possible.

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        Would if I could, but work is pretty strict with what we can use.

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          It’s a portable app and runs in use space. So no install. I’m in the same boat with work. Open source apps are great for just running an app.

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            Then it will depend on if we are allowed to download it at all. Can’t be sure about that.

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