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Editpad pro open hosts file administrator
Editpad pro open hosts file administrator






editpad pro open hosts file administrator
  1. #EDITPAD PRO OPEN HOSTS FILE ADMINISTRATOR FULL VERSION#
  2. #EDITPAD PRO OPEN HOSTS FILE ADMINISTRATOR FULL#
editpad pro open hosts file administrator

#EDITPAD PRO OPEN HOSTS FILE ADMINISTRATOR FULL#

One side-effect of this installation approach is that you may not end up with the script in your path, and thus have to enter the full path as well as the script name in order to run it. The script allows the executable to find the library, so that’s what you execute. The setup program writes the EditPad Pro executable, the QT library, and a shell script (called editpro) to the directory you specify. That means it needs a special Borland version of a QT library. So long as you have write permissions at the specified location, of course.ĮditPad Pro was written with Kylix 3. The default installation directory is your home directory, but you can tell the setup program to put it anyplace you want. All you need to do is decompress the tarball, peruse the README, and then run the setup program.

#EDITPAD PRO OPEN HOSTS FILE ADMINISTRATOR FULL VERSION#

But in the end, my curiosity got the best of me and I agreed to give it a whirl.Īfter downloading the tarball containing the full version of EditPad Pro, installation was very straightforward.

editpad pro open hosts file administrator

Knowing that few issues are as incendiary as editor wars, I hesitated to accept the assignment. EditPad Pro is a known quantity in the world of Windows, but this is the first edition to be ported to Linux. EditPad Pro’s creator, Jan Goyvaerts, wrote to NewsForge a couple of weeks ago and asked if we would be interested in reviewing the editor he has recently ported to Linux. Normally I use gedit for my writing chores, but this is a trial by fire. I’m writing this review with EditPad Pro, running on Red Hat 9 with Ximian Desktop 2.








Editpad pro open hosts file administrator