I chose U3 because there was a U3 version of UltraEdit. It would seem that I'm an UltraEdit whore and every post seems to be about UltraEdit. UltraEdit UltraEdit UltraEdit. Then some bugger goes asks me questions that make me bang on and on about UltraEdit :)

...Yup. UltraEdit U3 is why.

I didn't find portable apps until after U3, but I'm certain that exactly the same methods could be applied.


Actually I prefer Eclipse, but I like Windows XP 64-bit edition more, and they don't get along. UltraEdit works and behaves consistantly on all versions of Windows.


In reply to Re^2: RFC: Perl-onna-Stick by Bloodrage
in thread RFC: Perl-onna-Stick by Bloodrage

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