Save as u type notepad 1.0

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This Application is created for web developers that would like to have a real-time preview of their HTML or txt file editing which will speed up development time quite a bit compared to the traditional notepad editing method or editing, saving and previewing in a web browser. The main aim of this utility is to make HTML editing quicker and easy so you get a real-time view of the code you are typing without having to pay for expensive programs or clicking many times to get the update of your code in a browser. You can choose the upload to server feature also to make updating very easy on a FTP or HTTP web server. You can manage a set of frequently used phrases or custom HTML strings to allow for easy adding to the document instead of having to type it out each time.

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  1. Great for me John Dhung -- August 21 2009, 06.25

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