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exactly what i was looking for :D .. tabs and firefox search capabilities .. perfect just perfect :D keep up the good work

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Thank you :)

A little bug: When I first entered the program, font size was around 900 :p

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Bah, my mistake. The US uses a period in the font size and other countries use a comma. Unfortunately, the default font size of 9.75 is picked up as 975 in your country. I should have changed it to an even 10, but forgot to. I will repackage it now. Sorry about that.

edit: New package is up, redownload if you wish, though only the default font setting has changed so no one gets super large font at first run anymore.

0.5.1 released in response to lingering printing bugs:

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v 0.5.1

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Released 7/17/2005

- Removed "print preview" option until further notice

- Fixed: "Print" would give an error

I will eventually implement print preview again, but, right now, it consistently sends NexPad to the back of the z-order and I believe it's the fault of the framework. Until it's working 100%, I simply won't activate it. Sorry

Any chance getting this ported over for us nixers?

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As jtchange said, you'd have to compile with mono and I don't know enough about mono to know if it would work. I don't usually share my source code, but if it's something you wish to do for yourself, I would be willing to send you a copy of the source.

16260 downloads  :o

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I just saw that too. Kind of shocking. I NEVER expected to have that many people download it, at all. That's more than all NexNote versions and all past NexPad versions combined. Thanks guys and girls. The app is getting ripped to shreds at BetaNews, but it's nice to know that not everyone hates .net apps.

I just saw that too. Kind of shocking. I NEVER expected to have that many people download it, at all. That's more than all NexNote versions and all past NexPad versions combined. Thanks guys and girls. The app is getting ripped to shreds at BetaNews, but it's nice to know that not everyone hates .net apps.

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Don't make that stop you developing it. It's great, we love it. :yes:

I for one, am a great fan of .NET apps, what is wrong with them anyways?

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First run, after a reboot or memory dump, is always a little slow so people go nuts over that. That's really the only problem with it.

Don't make that stop you developing it. It's great, we love it.  :yes:

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Thank you. I won't stop development on it simply because I use it everyday and it's nice having control over how good of an app I get to use.

Thanks.. Nice program.. :)

Well anyway I have one wierd problem with it. When I launch it it 'jams' the program/place where it is launced. For example:

1. When I start it from the shortcut on the desk top there is aferwards a hourglass beside the cursor when I move it on top of the desktop and it goes away only when I close the program.

2. If start it from the quicklaunch then it (taskbar, quicklaunch and start menu) is jammed as long as the notepad is running.

3. Same with the file explorer. It stays unusable as long as the program is running.

Has anyone else had similar problem or then it is just my computer.

Perhaps it is the NET runtimes that causes it or something....

So otherwise keep up the good work.. :yes:

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get the source from bangbang and compile it with Mono :p

not sure that would work, but it would be pretty sweet if it was cross-platform to an extent

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yeah id love to have this on osx... i use it on my xp box and its one of the few pieces of software i miss :( congrats bangbang on creating a totally useful application! dont fret on all the whiners !

Thanks.. Nice program..  :)

Well anyway I have one wierd problem with it. When I launch it it 'jams' the program/place where it is launced. For example:

1. When I start it from the shortcut on the desk top there is aferwards a hourglass beside the cursor when I move it on top of the desktop and it goes away only when I close the program.

2. If start it from the quicklaunch then it (taskbar, quicklaunch and start menu) is jammed as long as the notepad is running.

3. Same with the file explorer. It stays unusable as long as the program is running.

Has anyone else had similar problem or then it is just my computer.

Perhaps it is the NET runtimes that causes it or something....

So otherwise keep up the good work..  :yes:

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That has to be something going on locally. I have never even heard of any apps causing that issue before. I wish I could help more but I honestly have no idea what's causing that.

i never got around to saying thanks for this bangbang this app rocks and i cant believ i never used it before.

if it only would start faster it would be great either way it > notepad and all other notepads i've used

kudos on the great work we await 1.0 Final :p

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Thanks. The slow startup is attributed ot the fact that .net compiles the program on run so it takes a little bit. It usually starts up quicker after the first run on a fresh boot.

yeah id love to have this on osx... i use it on my xp box and its one of the few pieces of software i miss :( congrats bangbang on creating a totally useful application! dont fret on all the whiners !

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Thanks for the kind words, man. I'm very appreciative of how receptive people here can be.

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