BT Editor

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I am looking for a tiny Visual Basic program named BT Editor.
Could also be B/T Editor, but it means Binary/Text Editor.
I ran into it when surfing for freeware.
But after a format I lost it and I liked it really good.
Google search is most likely not going to help you.
The program had some decoration in its window, some kind of music notes.
It could edit files by using a strange method:
1. Click Search button and enter text
2. If text is found, enter text to replace it with
3. Click OK and the thing is replaced
It worked something like that.
Does anyone know where to get it?
This is a real freeware program that's hidden somewhere on the Internet.
 
Arnie said:
I am looking for a tiny Visual Basic program named BT Editor.
Could also be B/T Editor, but it means Binary/Text Editor.
I ran into it when surfing for freeware.
But after a format I lost it and I liked it really good.
Google search is most likely not going to help you.
The program had some decoration in its window, some kind of music notes.
It could edit files by using a strange method:
1. Click Search button and enter text
2. If text is found, enter text to replace it with
3. Click OK and the thing is replaced
It worked something like that.
Does anyone know where to get it?
This is a real freeware program that's hidden somewhere on the Internet.

Here is another one that will do what you want and much more:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/edxor.htm

dude
 
Arnie said:
I am looking for a tiny Visual Basic program named BT Editor.
Could also be B/T Editor, but it means Binary/Text Editor.

Can't aid, haven't heard of it, but best luck.

[...]
It could edit files by using a strange method:
1. Click Search button and enter text
2. If text is found, enter text to replace it with
3. Click OK and the thing is replaced
It worked something like that.

I'm able to visualize that from your description. The search (replace)
function goes through the text with a prompt on each found entry the
same way a spell-checker does. That would be handy in combination with
a word-frequency counter (w ignore lists). Tell me what certain word
I've annoyingly over-used over and over (and over) in a page, and then
move through each occurrence of it for possible changes.
 
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