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What is UEx? A Powerful
Linux Editor With... |
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Column/Block Mode Editing |
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Task
Automation with Scripting/Macros |
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Find/Replace and Find/Replace in Files |
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Easy
Code Navigation with the Function List |
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Syntax
Highlighting and Code Folding |
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File/Folder Grouping with Projects |
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Shell
Command Support with Tools |
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Binary
File Editing with Hex Mode |
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Highlight All Items Found in Selected
Text
Find and Replace is a cornerstone feature for UltraEdit so
it is integral to UEx. Of course UEx offers find/replace,
but UEx offers additional (new) find/replace features. One
specific feature that was improved is the Find/Replace in
selected text. UEx's new find dialog supports a Highlight
all Items found in selected text - including both standard
and column mode selections.
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Power Tip:
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Column Mode Simplified - CTRL+Drag to
Activate Block Selection
Column mode is another feature that offers new functionality
not available in the Windows version. Power users often want
to avoid using menus/toolbars. Because column mode editing
is an often-used feature, we added a keyboard shortcut to
simplify the process. You can activate column mode editing
by simply holding CTRL while you click and drag your
block selection.
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Power Tip:
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Must-Have for Linux Users: Primary Selection Support
The goal of UEx is to deliver UltraEdit for Linux while
ensuring we do not lose the native Linux experience.
Primary Selection support - that is copying and pasting via
the middle mouse button - is one feature that Linux users
must have, so UEx supports it. Simply select text in the
edit window, navigate to an internal/external text field and
hit the middle mouse... Your text is there!
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Advanced Tool Techniques: Launch a Custom Terminal
One of the most useful features in UltraEdit is its robust
user tool functionality. Tools allow you to interact with
the shell directly from UltraEdit. You can use a tool to
launch a shell script, debug your source code files, send
the current file to another program, and more. Not only
that, UltraEdit allows you to specify which terminal you
wish to use with your custom tool!
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Drag-N-Drop Split Pane Editing... Vertical/Horizontal Split
Window
The horizontal/vertical split feature may not sound like a
"must have" feature, but when you need a quick and easy way
to edit your files side-by-side you certainly can't live
without it. This is a convenient feature when you're
manually comparing files, when you want to copy/paste
between multiple files, or when you simply want to divide up
your edit space.
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Featured
Blog: UltraEdit for Linux |
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What Will UEx Become...
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Ian
D. Mead |
The goal of
UEx is to deliver the classic features and functionality of
the Windows version of UltraEdit to Linux and Mac community
while ensuring we are true to the expectation of providing a
native Linux and Mac computing experience.
For instance, consider Primary Selection support; that is
copying and pasting via the middle mouse button. One of many
standard features that Linux users must have, so UEx
supports it. While there are obvious visible features,
there are also "under the hood" features that must be
supported to ensure that UEx delivers the native Linux
experience that users expect, such as file permissions,
group/ownership handling, umask support, symbolic link
support, etc. |
As so many have noted, UEx offers a substantial feature set,
superb large file handling, and is in sync with other
traditional editors in regards to offering a true Linux
computing experience... But, where other editors end, UEx
begins. Herein lies UEx's greatest strength: it is subject
to IDM's development tempo, our passion for performance,
dedication to quality, and commitment to value.
With over 15 years of experience with text and programmers
editors, our development staff knows the features you need
to simplify your day-to-day work. What's more, we have
strived to ensure UEx offers the best performance available.
All this to provide you with the combination of the most
features, performance, and quality...
As important as features, performance, and quality are, so
is value. Besides saving as much as 30% on introductory
pricing, you can trust IDM will continue do deliver on the
value of 1-year free upgrades. In the near term, users can
expect a high development tempo that will deliver on many
more powerful features such as:
FTP/SFTP
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Telnet/SSH
Support |
Tool/Shell
Advancements |
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Advanced
File
System Access |
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Customization |
Performance
Gains |
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For long-term consideration, the intent is to power the
Linux/Mac community the same way we have powered the Windows
community for the past 15+ years.
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