A simple Rich Text Editor made entirely in Java Swing. You can format the content with the profits advanced control panels to manage the font, style and color of the text, paragraphs and proceed to check the spelling of content. Finally you can insert pictures from your file system and use keyboard shortcuts to open the menu and activate the panels for advanced text formatting.
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Get Android App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ulm.simplehtmleditor
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Get your Chrome extension: http://bit.ly/1RFMhuj
Features
- RTF Editor
- Manger Fonts
- Work with styles
- Clipboard and undo/redo
- Advanced font management
- Paragraph formatting
- Find and replace
- Spell Checker
- Print content
- Keyboard shortcuts
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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User Reviews
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It is just the example I needed for programming an own RTF translator (helped by an external language sentence translator) that preserves the format of the RTF in the original language.
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Really quick, cleanly designed and fun to use. It's just the thing for this old writer who needs a quick launching text editor so I don't have to wait for MS Word to boot up, while the thought is still in my head. I like that it handles my bad spelling and typing, plus can deal with live web links and pictures. Built-in spellchecker works nice, so its helpful as a go-to RTF editor (which is the format that I compose my drafts in). Also portable so I can put it on my Google drive and have it anywhere. Feature request for new version: Can I get a Dot.INI file that I can edit and setup things like default font, font size and view size? It defaults to a font, size, and view size that's hard to read for me. I'd rather not have to set them up manually each time. I can live with it though, this is nice! John H.