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Prompt the reader of text files on win?
You need a file reader for windows. The most similar thing is the Lister plugin from the TotalCmd package. It should be able to open and display text and csv files, allow text search and disable saving. Prohibit not modifying the file (which is ruled by rights), but directly the lack of such an opportunity - so that the user can open, read and close. If the “save” option is present, they will make money on it and produce copies of files on local PCs, which is not good.
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Nothing comes to mind without a save function. Only F3 in Total and Media Player. Even AdobeReader saves.
But Google has something to offer.
A long search gave the following result:
File Viewer
Lite avast and several other AVs swear at setup.exe (probably, he installs or "offers" to install PUP). I didn’t check, I found another source, which downloads not a small online setup.exe, but a full-fledged installer, to which I gave a link. Checked it in VirusTotal - everything is clean. YOU check too)
Looks a lot of things.
There is a search.
Saving in the free version does not work.
At the first start, it gives a warning about this, at subsequent ones - no, only when you click on the "save" button.
It does not create an icon in the start menu, only on the desktop (if you do not uncheck it during installation).
Opens files via drag-n-drop, an "open" button, or via a startup argument.
ATTENTION! It sucks to work with encodings. For example, when opening a txt file with Russian text saved in UTF, it shows garbage. I also checked CSV: in Excel 2013 there is an option to save "CSV Mac" and "CSV DOS", and so, in the second case, it also shows garbage instead of Russian characters.
Attention, the question is: why do you not like Lister from TC, since you yourself mentioned it? Everything shows, there is a search, it does not save ... Or do you not want to install TC users?
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