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KEDIT for Windows
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Description
Perform basic and advanced text editing in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. Integrate custom toolbars for specific operations, access Clipboard, and work with multiple documents simultaneously. Search and replace specific content, work with multi-step undo and redo actions.
KEDIT for Windows 1.60 Service Level 1 was free to download from our software library. The most popular versions among KEDIT for Windows users are 1.6 and 1.5. You can launch this PC software on Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11 32-bit.
This software was originally designed by Mansfield Software Group, Inc. Our built-in antivirus checked this download and rated it as virus free. The software is included in Office Tools. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: IconF52621AA.exe and KEDITW32.EXE etc.
From the developer:
KEDIT for Windows is a full-featured Windows text editor with menus, toolbars, drag-and-drop editing, clipboard access and Multiple Document Interface (MDI) support. Editing features include sophisticated search and replace facilities, full undo and redo, a sort facility, a redefinable keyboard, regular expression support and file locking support. Full documentation is supplied as both online help and as manuals in PDF-format files.
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Excel allows for about a million rows to be read in. There is No limit in KEDIT, and it is so fast. And the ALL command! I feel blessed to be able to use this program.
It is far superior to any other general editor, it is a shame that people under 50 don't know about. I just wish they had written a port to Unix.
Kedit has the unique editing capability of allowing you to move column and boxes of text the way other editors allow moving lines. You can also do a limited amount of editing binary files with it. I have used it since 1983. It is similar to the THE editor, both are copies of the same IBM mainframe editor of the 70s.