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Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
Which NFO utility can correctly display DOS and Unix line endings in NFOs and is the lightest and loads the qui ckest? I usually use notepad since it loads so quick but it can't differentiate between unix and dos files. I am looking for an alternative that loads as quick as notepad for my slow ass computer.
thx
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
I was just going to say DamnNFO too ;) Or notepad, but with "terminal" font.
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
notepad++ has a nice one included.
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
How big & slow could an nfo viewer possibly be?
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Originally Posted by
Chewie
How big & slow could an nfo viewer possibly be?
Is that in response to NP++?
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
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Originally Posted by
Chewie
How big & slow could an nfo viewer possibly be?
Is that in response to NP++?
No, it's a question.
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
notepad++ and damn , both works pretty well
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Originally Posted by
Chewie
How big & slow could an nfo viewer possibly be?
I suppose you could download Microsoft office 2007 and use it to view nfo files if you wanted. This would be a very large and slow nfo viewer.
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
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Originally Posted by
Chewie
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
Is that in response to NP++?
No, it's a question.
I got the question but just use the Dam Nfo one myself . :D
No offense to the OP just never really thought about it much . NotePad sucks so went looking for a better one ,as all I use it for is reading keys or install instructions .
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Re: Which NFO viewer is the quickest, lightest, has the least footprint, etc?
I use UltraEdit. It's definitely overkill for NFOs, but if you do a lot of web programming it is a nice editor with FTP support built-in.