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JSONedit v0.9.35
JSONedit v0.9.35 JSONedit is a simple JSON editor with text, tree and list view. Complete application (single executable file) weights about 2 MB (statically linked Lua and Scintilla included), does not require installation and does not depend on any non-standard dll. Settings are stored in .ini file created in application directory, so you can call it portable. Limitations: no Unicode support. Keep in mind that UTF-8 text with characters limited to 0x00 to 0x7F codes (7-bit) is equivalent to ASCII. Also, if you're using additional characters from single codepage only (your Windows default), then external to/from Unicode converter might come to help. Note: UTF-8 support is present in test version 0.10. With some limitations program runs under Linux + WINE. Tested JSONedit 0.8 under WINE 1.3 cannot edit large files (very slow operations comparing to Windows) and has problems with immediate tree redrawing when i.e. cloning node multiple times. WINE 1.6.2 seems to work slightly better. License: freeware (free as in beer). 2020.10.28 Version 0.9.35 text view: add option to disable brace matching (highlighting) alternative, stream-based formatting is used if text could not be formatted in "regular" way as it is not a valid JSON added tSIP buttons configuration JSON examples new subeditor for arrays of objects JSONedit array editor table view with columns corresponding to names of object elements; <N/A> displayed for array elements not being objects double click or [Enter] cell to start editing [Enter], [Up]/[Down] or select another cell to confirm edit, [Esc] to abort editing "reuse tree" option might be recommended when using editor modes ...
5/5 4,327 Oct 29, 2020
Tomasz Ostrowski
   
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