CutePad is a cross-platform, free, simple, modern, easy-to-use and open source graphical software implemented in Qt and designed from the offset to act as a text editor utility or a basic word processor application.
Another interesting feature is the built-in support for several languages, including English, Catalan, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Czech, Hungarian, German, Italian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Polish, Spanish, and Russian.
Being a cross-platform software, CutePad is fully supported on all GNU/Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Fedora, or Slitaz, as well as on the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is distributed as pre-built binaries supporting 64-bit and 32-bit installations of the aforementioned OSes.
To use CutePad on your GNU/Linux operating system, download the pre-built binary package that corresponds to your computer's hardware architecture (64-bit or 32-bit). Save the file on your Home folder, right-click on it, go to Properties, and check the "Allow executing file as a program" option. Double-click on the executable to install it.
If you've chosen to create a desktop shortcut during installation, double-click the respective icon on your desktop to launch the application. Alternatively, access the installation folder and double-click on the 'CutePad' or 'CutePad.sh' executable files.
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