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    CONVERTCP

    CONVERTCP

    Text File Codepage Converter for the Windows command line

    ...It fully supports charsets such as ANSI code pages, UTF-8, UTF-16 LE/BE, UTF-32 LE/BE, and EBCDIC. It's designed to convert big text files, too. It runs on Windows XP onwards (tested on XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11). The "readme.txt" file and the Wiki gives you some more information. You'll find the compiled tool for 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) Windows in the "bin" directory. The C source code is available in the "src" directory. Just click on the "Files" tab. Regardless if you have or don't have a SourceForge account - whenever you have questions about CONVERTCP or you want to give feedback then you are welcome to post it in the forum. ...
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    elvis vi

    elvis vi

    elvis, a vi text editor clone

    The original source tarball for Evis version 2.2_0, unmodified, is in Files. README.txt gives tips for compiling on modern compilers (gcc-4.4.5 / linux) and using Xcode for Apple Sierra OS. Elvis is a vi(1) (visual ed) vi editor clone (vim is another clone). "vi" is short for "visual ed(1)" (the 1 means see manpage for ed in section 1 of unix manual pages). vi as a visual editor means typical keyboard editing with ed(1) accessible to do complex editing jobs that developers often require (emacs is a heavyweight better than vi, but harder to use).
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    WinPen++

    WinPen++

    A powerful HTML, C#, PHP editor for windows

    ...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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    ORKUT DO NOT ALLOW POSTING SOURCE CODES in a formatted way.By using this application, Programmers can post/scrap the code in Formatted way with syntax coloring and line numbers. read README.TXT for more details.
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