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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSure, textpad has more features than notepad. But I meant why would a company ban it, presumably for security reasons?
Maybe they're worried about bootleg copies floating around, which could have been hacked.
- don't want to shell out for it
- don't want bootleg copies of anything
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostTHis is something I have pondered for a while as to how this can be done.
Unless the browser is actively reporting back ad blockage then I just cannot see how the server can reduce functionality.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
BP, I think we must work for the same place. Starts with a J.
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Whatever you personal preference is on a text editor is it in my weapons list for writing code. Something I cannot do without.
Ultraedit, textpad, notepad++
All banned.
BP, I think we must work for the same place. Starts with a J.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I like the multi tab facility. And macros.
Maybe they're worried about bootleg copies floating around, which could have been hacked.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHuh? What can textpad do (in a possibly compromising sense) that notepad can't?
I've got used to notepad, but the only annoying feature is the kerfuffle each time one tries to save a file containing non-ASCII characters. Why can't it have the option of simply switching to UTF-8 by default if necessary?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEven textpad is banned!
Trying to do stuff with notepad is a joke. Praise The Lord I am moving to a hedge fund.
I've got used to notepad, but the only annoying feature is the kerfuffle each time one tries to save a file containing non-ASCII characters. Why can't it have the option of simply switching to UTF-8 by default if necessary?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBecoming common amongst IBs now.
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