We are now 2016, 22 years after Murray Sargent started working on it. Comments like yours help increase the priority. We've been hoping to ship a newer version in Windows for some time, but testing the huge backward compatibility scenarios and writing the up-to-date documentation have been stumbling blocks. They shipped originally with Office 2000 and Office 2002. Two versions (RichEdit 3.0 and 4.1) are also distributed with Windows. RichEdit is developed by Microsoft Office and is a basic component in this program suite. If only I could convince the RichEdit50W EM_STREAMOUT message that occasionally "forgetting" a line feed is not an acceptable behaviour What you write is correct, but why use a rich edit control for poor text? It is meant for rich text, and there is no excuse that my bigger files load a factor 50 slower with the crappy System32 OS version. I still use the DLL call to rich edit 2 and because of the plain text only it will load many megabytes quickly. I think you get the speed loss from using RTF rather than plain text.
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