New: Programmable, improved HTML-tag highlighting, integrated support for Perl and Gawk interpreters, justify text command, line-number ruler, improved Clip Assistant
New in 4.9: Seamless support for UltimaShell Autocompletion Server (UAS), improved handling of Web browsers, support for extended File Open/Save dialogs under Win2000/ME/XP, new Clip commands and functions, new Help files, customizable menu shortcuts, improved Browse Folder dialog box; Release Notes Upgrade Meter: 4
New in 4.84: CSS1 Library and Clipbar, various new clip functions, WordWeb support, enhanced regular expressions engine, various bug fixes; Release Notes Upgrade Meter: 4
New in 4.83: Support for Macs using Virtual PC, new engine for regular expressions, improvements to Clip language, various bug fixes for earlier releases; Release Notes Upgrade Meter: 2
New in 4.8: Integration with HTML Tidy, TopStyle, and CSE HTML Validators; Clipbar toolbar; more than 50 new commands and functions for the Clip language; support for PNG graphics; ability to preview pages through a local Web server; ability to open files larger than 16 MB in the Pro release; Release Notes Upgrade Meter: 5
New in 4.6: AutoCorrect/AutoReplace feature (similar to MS Word's automatic spell checker), text drag-and-drop editing, programmable templates, improved Find/Replace dialog boxes, menu icons, support for Office sound events, read/write EBCDIC files Upgrade Meter: 5
Pros: Rich set of features, innovative Clipbook tool, three versions available, inexpensive
Cons: Lacks some of the best features found in competitors like UltraEdit and TextPad