S SebZen macrumors 6502 Original poster Apr 12, 2009 360 0 Sep 26, 2009 #1 Is there such a thing? I know you can open them in TextEdit but the formatting is a little messed up most of the time, same with Notepad in Windows. Once I switched to DAMN NFO (Windows NFO reader), formatting was great.
Is there such a thing? I know you can open them in TextEdit but the formatting is a little messed up most of the time, same with Notepad in Windows. Once I switched to DAMN NFO (Windows NFO reader), formatting was great.
MisterMe macrumors G4 Jul 17, 2002 10,709 69 USA Sep 26, 2009 #2 NFO is ASCII text. This means that any text editor should be able to read and write NFO files. If you want a dedicated NFO viewer, then try NFOViewer.
NFO is ASCII text. This means that any text editor should be able to read and write NFO files. If you want a dedicated NFO viewer, then try NFOViewer.
S SebZen macrumors 6502 Original poster Apr 12, 2009 360 0 Sep 26, 2009 #3 MisterMe said: NFO is ASCII text. This means that any text editor should be able to read and write NFO files. If you want a dedicated NFO viewer, then try NFOViewer. Click to expand... Thanks, formatting is perfect now
MisterMe said: NFO is ASCII text. This means that any text editor should be able to read and write NFO files. If you want a dedicated NFO viewer, then try NFOViewer. Click to expand... Thanks, formatting is perfect now