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EmEditor was reviewed in Mado-no-mori.
/in Reviews/by Yutaka Emura- Peripheral functions such as clipboard history and search / replace using multiple keywords have steadily evolved.
EmEditor was reviewed in Mado-no-mori.
/in Reviews/by Yutaka Emura– The strongest editor we would recommend to not only editors but also programmers, web designers, and server administrators.
EmEditor was reviewed in Mado-no-mori.
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Yutaka EmuraMore light and sophisticated than “Excel”! Thoroughly explain “CSV mode” of “EmEditor”
– Explain how to handle text table data, from basics to applications for “Excel”
EmEditor was reviewed in TechTimes.
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Yutaka EmuraEmEditor reviewed by IVANNOVATION
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Vicky FangAre you an editor or translator? Does your work involve managing large text files?
IVANNOVATION is a premier translation and localization service provider that processes and manages millions of words every year. They have shared some insights on how to use EmEditor to manage translation and localization projects:
EmEditor—Not Just for Coders—the Secret Weapon for Text Management
EmEditor was reviewed in Mado-no-mori.
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Yutaka EmuraCSV and code editing progresses! Let’s use the filter of “EmEditor” to improve work efficiency
– A thorough explanation from the basic of filter function to advanced technique.
EmEditor v17.8 was reviewed in Japanese website Mado-no-mori
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Yutaka EmuraEmEditor v17.8 was released. Added a filter feature that can display or edit only a part of a very large file.
– Workspace related features were greatly enhanced.
EmEditor v17.5 was reviewed in Japanese website “Mado-no-mori”.
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Vicky FangJapanese website “Mado-no-mori” introduced several practical ways of using the CSV features of EmEditor v17.5.0 to process and manage data. “Mado-no-mori” is a well-known Japanese website that introduces online software for Windows.
EmEditor can automate sequential numbering and dividing/combining first and last names. (March 27, 2018)
https://forest.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/special/1112989.html
Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR) and Log Analysis with EmEditor
/0 Comments/in Reviews/by Vicky FangHave you ever thought about using EmEditor for Incident Response? With features such as automatic CSV parser, filtering, capacity for opening huge files, unicode and more, EmEditor can help you handle log analysis that is related to Incident Response activities.
Please see an EmEditor user’s review below:
DFIR and Log Analysis with EmEditor