UltraEdit
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UltraEdit is a text editor and hex editor for Microsoft Windows, Linux,[1] and MacOS. It was initially developed in 1994 by Ian D. Mead, the founder of IDM Computer Solutions Inc.,[2] and was acquired by Idera Inc. in the August of 2021. Originally called MEDIT, it was first designed to run on Windows 3.1. A version called UltraEdit-32 was later created to run on Windows NT and Windows 95. The last 16-bit UltraEdit program version was 6.20b. UltraEdit-32 was later renamed to UltraEdit in version 14.00. Version 22.2 was the first native 64-bit version of the text editor. Starting with 2022.0 (successor of 28.20), versioning had become year-based.[3]
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Original author(s) | Ian D. Mead (IDM Computer Solutions, Inc.) | ||||||
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Developer(s) | Idera, Inc. | ||||||
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Operating system | Windows, Linux, macOS[1] | ||||||
Platform | IA-32, x64 | ||||||
Size | 27.31–85.49 MB | ||||||
Type | Text editor Hex editor | ||||||
License | Trialware | ||||||
Website | www |
UltraEdit is designed for software engineering users.
HTML editing features include:[4]
- Integration with CSE HTML Validator for offline HTML, XHTML, and CSS checking
- HTML toolbar preconfigured for popular functions and tags
- Customize tags in the HTML toolbar or create new tags and buttons
UltraEdit is trialware.