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A surprisingly powerful plain text editor with a host of interesting options
Programmer's Notepad is a Notepad replacement which, while it's targeted at developers, has a lot to offer all experienced Windows users.
You get support for UTF8, 16 and various file encodings, for instance, as well as Windows, Unix and Mac-style line endings, which means the program should be able to open most text files.
The tabbed interface means you're able to open multiple files at the same time, too. These can accessed via their tabs or arranged in a window. And each individual files can then be displayed in a split view (the window contains multiple panes, each of which can be scrolled independently).
And there's plenty more: powerful search and replace, bookmarking, useful tools to compress white space or remove blank lines, lots of customisation options, and the list goes on.
Of course this isn't called the Programmer's Notepad for nothing, though, and you also get syntax highlighting for many languages, code folding, text clips for easy insertion of common text blocks, Python-based scripting and more.
You won't find quite the same number of text manipulation options as some of the competition, though. You can switch your selected text to upper or lower case, for instance, but you can't reverse the current case or do anything more complex. Still, there's more than enough text editing power here for most people's needs, and if you outgrew Notepad sometime around Windows 95 then Programmer's Notepad could be a very useful replacement.
An excellent Notepad replacement with a polished interface and plenty of useful features (whether you're a programmer, or not)
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Notepad replacement that is well designed for editing code
Notepad++ Portable 7.8.1
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Notepad replacement that is well designed for editing code
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If your computer doesn't recognize your connected device, you might see an unknown error or a '0xE' error. If you do, follow these steps and try to connect your device again after each step:
- Make sure that your iOS or iPadOS device is unlocked and on the Home screen.
- Check that you have the latest software on your Mac or Windows PC. If you're using iTunes, make sure you have the latest version.
- Make sure that your device is turned on.
- If you see a Trust this Computer alert, unlock your device and tap Trust.
- Unplug all USB accessories from your computer except for your device. Try each USB port to see if one works. Then try a different Apple USB cable.*
- Restart your computer and iPhone, iPad, or iPod.
- Try connecting your device to another computer. If you have the same issue on another computer, contact Apple Support.
For more help, follow the steps below for your Mac or Windows PC.
* Learn how to connect iPad Pro (11-inch) or iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) to your computer.
If you use a Mac
- Connect your iOS or iPadOS device and make sure that it's unlocked and on the Home screen.
- On your Mac, hold down the Option key, click the Apple menu, and choose System Information or System Report.
- From the list on the left, select USB.
- If you see your iPhone, iPad, or iPod under USB Device Tree, get the latest macOS or install the latest updates. If you don't see your device or still need help, contact Apple Support.
If you use a Windows PC
The steps differ depending on if you downloaded iTunes from the Microsoft Store or from Apple.
If you downloaded iTunes from the Microsoft Store
Follow these steps to reinstall the Apple Mobile Device USB driver:
- Disconnect your device from your computer.
- Unlock your iOS or iPadOS device and go to the Home screen. Then reconnect your device. If iTunes opens, close it.
- Click and hold (or right-click) the Start button, then choose Device Manager.
- Locate and expand the Portable Devices section.
- Look for your connected device (such as Apple iPhone), then right-click on the device name and choose Update driver.
- Select 'Search automatically for updated driver software.'
- After the software installs, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and verify that no other updates are available.
- Open iTunes.
If you downloaded iTunes from Apple
Follow these steps to reinstall the Apple Mobile Device USB driver:
- Disconnect your device from your computer.
- Unlock your iOS or iPadOS device and go to the Home screen. Then reconnect your device. If iTunes opens, close it.
- Press the Windows and R key on your keyboard to open the Run command.
- In the Run window, enter:
%ProgramFiles%Common FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers
- Click OK.
- Right-click on the
usbaapl64.inf
orusbaapl.inf
file and choose Install.
You might see other files that start withusbaapl64
orusbaapl
. Make sure to install the file that ends in .inf. If you’re not sure which file to install, right-click a blank area in the File Explorer Window, click View, then click Details to find the correct file type. You want to install the Setup Information file. - Disconnect your device from your computer, then restart your computer.
- Reconnect your device and open iTunes.
If your device still isn't recognized
Check Device Manager to see if the Apple Mobile Device USB driver is installed. Follow these steps to open Device Manager:
- Press the Windows and R key on your keyboard to open the Run command.
- In the Run window, enter
devmgmt.msc
, then click OK. Device Manager should open. - Locate and expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers section.
- Look for the Apple Mobile Device USB driver.
If you don't see the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver or you see Unknown Device:
- Connect your device to your computer with a different USB cable.
- Connect your device to a different computer. If you have the same issue on another computer, contact Apple Support.
If you see the Apple Mobile Device USB driver with an error symbol:
If you see , , or next to the Apple Mobile Device USB driver, follow these steps:
- Restart the Apple Mobile Device Service.
- Check for and resolve issues with third-party security software, then restart your computer.
- Try to install the
usbaapl64.inf
orusbaapl.inf
file again.