AkelPad

AkelPad (at a glance)

Screenshot of AkelPad running on WindowsXP
Original author(s) Alexey Kuznetsov (2003-2006)
Developer(s) Aleksander Shengalts (2006-present)
Initial release August 12, 2003 (2003-08-12)
Stable release 4.9.6 / September 14, 2015 (2015-09-14) [1]
Written in C
Operating system Windows
Size 400KB (executable), 1150KB (installer)
Available in English, Russian (internal), 20 others (using language modules)
Type Text editor
License BSD license
Website http://akelpad.sourceforge.net/en/index.php

AkelPad is a small, expandable text editor written for the Windows family of operating systems. It can also be run under Wine, an application which allows users to run Windows applications on Unix-like systems such as Linux. AkelPad's author states that the program can "replace standard Notepad"[2] and has many features which NotePad lacks.

Although AkelPad is written as a text editor, its use of available plugins provides considerably more power than NotePad. AkelPad displays text using a specially designed control, AkelEdit,[3] a replacement for Windows' Rich Edit control, which gives AkelPad additional control over text display[4] and behavior.

AkelPad is distributed as free and open source software, hosted on SourceForge where it has been downloaded more than 2 million[5] times.

Brief history

(History adapted from SourceForge and AkelPad homepage)

Features

A partial list of AkelPad's features which set it aside from Notepad:

methods and block operations (e.g. indent, case change, cut/copy/paste) on both

Unicode and codepages

AkelPad handles full Unicode files written in UTF-8, UTF-16 (LE or BE), UTF-32 (LE or BE) and can auto-detect Unicode files with or without a BOM. BOMs (byte order marks) can also be omitted, if desired, from file writing.

Codepages installed on the user's system can be used for reading or writing files; text can also be re-coded into other codepages. AkelPad implements an auto-detection algorithm for detection of some common codepages used (optional).

AkelPad can also detect non-text (i.e. binary) files and will issue a message. Binary files can, however, be loaded and edited (e.g. internal text) if desired.

Plugins

The program's architecture is structured to allow external plugins (DLLs) for extension of AkelPad's capabilities. At present, 31 plugins are implemented and available on AkelPad's homepage. Some of the more noteworthy plugins are:

These and other plugins found here.

AkelUpdater

Screen capture of AkelUpdater tool

Judging by activity on the AkelPad Forums, AkelPad is actively updated, both the main executable and various plugins. With nearly 30 plugins available (to date), keeping plugins current may be a chore. The program's author has created an update utility - AkelUpdater[6] - to make this task easy. AkelUpdater

then provides a list of possible updates. The user can adjust this list as necessary, choosing to not update plugins, or to update plugins not currently in use. The utility then

Note that the user must be connected to the Internet to use the AkelUpdater utility; operation is simple and fast. A direct download link for AkelUpdater can be found here.

Reviews

"small and convenient", "Excellent replacement for Notepad"
English translation (translated by Google Translate)
"offers a roster of handy text editing features out of the box"
"Great replacement for the standard Windows notepad" "Highly recommended"
"Really nice little app, ideal for my uses..." "My default text editor..."

See also

References

  1. "AkelPad 4.9.6 Released".
  2. from "AkelHelp-Eng.htm", which ships with AkelPad
  3. "AkelPad Forums, version 4.0.0 alpha 1 release".
  4. "AkelPad Forums, version 4.2.6 release".
  5. "Project Statistics for AkelPad". SourceForge.net: Geeknet, Inc. 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  6. "AkelUpdater utility, Forum thread".
  7. "PC Magazine (Russian edition)" (in Russian). under license from Ziff-Davis Inc., New York. November 30, 2008.
  8. Jason Fitzpatrick (August 13, 2008). "Replace Notepad with Extendable AkelPad". lifehacker.com.
  9. Rickoshay, et al. (November 8, 2008). "AkelPad v4.3.5". afterdawn.com.
  10. Fluffy, et al. (March 27, 2007). "AkelPad". portablefreeware.com.

External links

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