Air Date: May 10, 2007
Steve Gibson (security expert/ www.grc.com): Gibby (security expert) is going to be talking about Google’s worrisome analysis of real-world hard drive failure rates.
Sean Carruthers: Sean is going to fill us in on how he wrote The Lab theme song in GarageBand as well Sean will be showing off his new GarageBand accessory.
http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.html
EditPad Lite is a general-purpose text editor, designed to be small and compact, yet offer all the functionality you expect from a basic text editor. EditPad Lite works with Windows NT4, 98, 2000, ME, XP and Vista.
EditPad Lite is free for non-commercial use. That is, you may use EditPad Lite if you do not get paid, directly or indirectly, for the work you do with EditPad Lite. Registered charities may also use EditPad Lite. If you want more editing power or need a text editor to use at work, check out EditPad Pro.
- You can open as many files in EditPad at a time as you want.
- You change between the open files by clicking on their tabs. No hassle with heaps of overlapping windows.
- You will enjoy EditPad’s unlimited undo and redo. You can even undo changes after saving them, as long as you did not close the file.
- EditPad reads and writes UNIX (LF only) and Mac (CR only) text files (in addition to DOS/Windows CR+LF files, of course).
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