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My file has very long lines, is this a problem? Are there any operations that are slow? Can I open files encoded with UTF-8? Can I copy data out of the large file editor into other applications? Is it really FREE or is it a cut down version? More Editors and Tools. Liquid Technologies Web Site uses cookies. Learn more. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.

As described here , you can use PowerShell to process the file in manageable chunks:. I have exported file server permittions data with Windows subancl.

It have made 1. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. Sneakyness: And not exactly text. I think the requirements of reading text files and reading binary files differ somewhat. You might pass it through base64 or uuencode, though. This should be at least a similar question or even linked as it was asked 18 months prior I was also looking for the answer to this exact question in order to read some huge log files that I've generated!

BlairHippo I feel the same way, I'm almost nervous when asking a question because chances are high that someone will say "Close this, it should go in WhateverExchange instead" — Rodolfo.

Active Oldest Votes. Free read-only viewers: Large Text File Viewer Windows — Fully customizable theming colors, fonts, word wrap, tab size. Supports horizontal and vertical split view. Also support file following and regex search. Very fast, simple, and has small executable size. Its main feature is regular expression search. It supports monitoring file changes like tail , bookmarks, highlighting patterns using different colors, and has serious optimizations built in.

But from a UI standpoint, it's rather minimal. Also supports file following, tabs, multifiles, bookmarks, search, plugins, and external tools. Lister Windows — Very small and minimalist. It's one executable, barely KB, but it still supports searching with regexes , printing, a hex editor mode, and settings.

The free version can not: process regex, filter files, synchronize timestamps, and save changed files. Free editors: Your regular editor or IDE. Modern editors can handle surprisingly large files. GigaEdit Windows — Supports searching, character statistics, and font customization. But it's buggy — with large files, it only allows overwriting characters, not inserting them; it doesn't respect LF as a line terminator, only CRLF; and it's slow.

Builtin programs no installation required : less macOS, Linux — The traditional Unix command-line pager tool. Martin Brinkmann said on February 22, at pm. Paul's Dad. The 2GB limit might be due to 32bit limitations? Kamil said on February 22, at pm. I use this for php and server conf file editing often. Zak Zebrowski said on February 22, at pm. Justin MacIver said on February 22, at pm. Rofert said on February 22, at pm. I use Total Commander.

It has a built in viewer. Indenim said on February 22, at pm. Bob said on February 22, at pm. Pablo said on February 22, at pm. Bob said on February 23, at am. Nice, please let me know if you happen to have a link to it. All I could find were links to forum posts. Zoops said on February 23, at am.

Martin Brinkmann said on February 23, at am. Thanks for the link, how large were the files? Ivan said on February 23, at am. Glogg for huge files. Stefan said on February 23, at pm. Paquet said on February 25, at am. I use WnBrowse to view large files. Works beautifully.

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