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And then it had a great blend of easy-to-use, a very small learning curve, and a whole lot of functionality. But we were only considering those options because we're a smaller company. But then again, so were Notepad, which is built into Windows, and Visual Studio, which has a community edition, and VS Code is also free. We chose to use Notepad++ because it's free, which is a great reason to start using it. For more reviews like this, click the link below.īefore switching to Notepad++, I was using Notepad and Visual Studio, and I considered using VS Code but decided to go with Notepad++. I am a data wizard, and I give Notepad++ a five out of five stars.