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    typewriter-net

    typewriter-net

    It's a plain text editor with vi-mode

    This editor has some features from Notepad++, Sublime Text and Vim. The Typewriter.NET has no plugins, but has a simple way to run external scripts, navigate to output error and change text by external scripts. The main idea is make to possible work without mouse (and without arrows in vi-mode) https://github.com/cser/typewriter-net/wiki/Features
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    Text To Screen

    Text To Screen

    Display text on a remote display, great for song lyrics!

    TextToScreen is used to display song lyrics or recital scripts on an external monitor or projector. It has a built in text manager and editor, so it is fully contained. It was initially created for use by church choruses. One of the major features of this program is its WYSIWYG interface. You can see how the output will look like before sending it to the external display. You can import texts from external sources or write it inside of TTS.
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    Realm

    Extended desktop Markdown and Todo.txt editor for Windows

    Full-featured desktop Markdown and Todo.txt Editor. Free and opensource. Fast and powerful. Application is lightweight version of Roman Life Manager: http://roman-life-manager.sourceforge.net/ Copyright 2015-2016 Roman Pylypchuk. All rights reserved. https://sites.google.com/site/romanpylypchuksite/
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    Roman Life Manager

    Roman Life Manager

    Personal information manager. Free, opensource. Powerful and simple.

    Personal information management application. Powerful and simple. Free and opensoure. Inspired by todos.txt and markdown.
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    WinPen++

    WinPen++

    A powerful HTML, C#, PHP editor for windows

    Please note: this project is no longer (actively) maintained. Current version: 1.5 WinPen++ is a simple but expanding Windows editor for HTML, XML, PHP, JavaScript, Lua and C#. Since it uses the latest technology, WinPen is available for Windows Server 2008 and above. Users without the latest update (SRV2008, SRV2012, Vista, 7) will have to download the Installer for .NET 4.6 from Microsoft (link is in ReadMe.txt).
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    Tray Notes .NET

    Tray Notes .NET

    Tray Notes .NET, an easy to use drag & drop manager

    The program Tray Notes is intended to be used to manage (almost) any kind of interim data. As special feature, the program allows dragging and dropping of data directly onto the tray icon. This in turn makes the program easy to use. The program also supports multi-drop-targets, which allows a grouped data management.
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