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EmEditor Professional 11.0.3 Released

Emurasoft, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of EmEditor Professional version 11.0.3, the latest upgrade for the EmEditor text editing software for Windows.

2012-01-02
REDWOND, WA, January 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Emurasoft, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of EmEditor Professional version 11.0.3, the latest upgrade for the EmEditor text editing software for Windows. ZDnet called EmEditor the "world's fastest text editor" (ZDnet, 2010). EmEditor Professional is a lightweight text editor designed to balance speed of operation with robust features.

The ability to work quickly and efficiently means faster, better results. EmEditor strives to provide users with the most streamlined, yet complete experience. Features such as the Large File Controller cut down load times for large files, allowing for quick and easy editing of files even larger than 248GB. Users can create powerful macros that further increase productivity without compromising functionality.

EmEditor supports Unicode (UTF-16, UTF-8, and UTF-7) as well as numerous international encodings, allowing users to optimize their work for multiple international settings. The program also offers support for CJK Extension B, extended Katakana characters and Hanja conversion using Korean IME.

In addition to built in features, EmEditor also offers users the opportunity to create and download plug-ins that work with the EmEditor interface to add further functionality to the program. Several important plug-ins come pre-installed with EmEditor, such as the Explorer and Snippets plug-ins, which allow users to view the folder tree directly in the main interface and insert pre-set words and phrases into the document, respectively.

Version 11.0.3 is the latest, fine-tuned upgrade of EmEditor Professional. The version includes multiple international language options, and all of the powerful features available from previous EmEditor versions.

EmEditor is fully compatible with Windows 7(64-bit and 32-bit), Vista, XP, 2000, Server 2008, and Server 2003.

Pricing and Availability
Personal and corporate licenses for EmEditor Professional 11.0.3 are available immediately. The basic unit price depends on the number of licenses desired. Visit http://www.emeditor.com/modules/buy-now0/ for more detailed pricing information. A 30-day fully functional trial version is available from http://www.emeditor.com/.

EmEditor Professional 11 is published by Emurasoft, Inc., located in Redmond, Washington. Emurasoft specializes in creating software solutions for a variety of development needs.

Contact:
Yutaka Emura
Emurasoft, Inc.
yutaka@emurasoft.com


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[Press-News.org] EmEditor Professional 11.0.3 Released
Emurasoft, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of EmEditor Professional version 11.0.3, the latest upgrade for the EmEditor text editing software for Windows.