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by haspok
217 days ago
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I've worked for banks in the past (actually, working for one right now), and they always had Notepad++ available - at least for me, as a developer. There are no licensing issues, no fees to pay, no support to pay. It really is free, even in a commercial environment. |
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With that said, I think I've also had NotePad++ made available by IT at all employers and clients that had me use Windows even when the desktop setup was otherwise quite restricted. It's a rather established tool after all and probably considered a safe and reputable bet even by somewhat conservative IT leadership.