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5Although it's perhaps not totally clear from the REE screen shot, REE can edit individual %PATH% entries (move up/down, highlight missing, add/delete), not just treating it as a string. Really nice app!– GaryOCommented Jan 31, 2013 at 13:41
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2PathEditor link is obsolete. Page on SoftPedia is a link farm which is unable to download PathEditor.– DimsCommented Jun 6, 2013 at 10:27
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@Dims This is the current link to Path Editor– MarianDCommented Apr 15, 2017 at 15:21
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@MarianD, that’s actually a different program altogether, described in user2496012’s answer (#615584). I think it was written to be a spiritual successor of sorts, but it's definitely not the same. The "Path Editor" (with a space) linked in this answer was originally written by Redfern Software in 2012, and although it's showing its age, it's still my favorite of the bunch simply because it's the most light-weight option that allows pasting paths from the clipboard. IIRC, very few of the others support that functionality.– Mark G.Commented May 12, 2017 at 18:02
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1@Ultralisk, oh, I tried another link, not mine. You are right, there is a new version of it, without executable. So I uploaded it here — it's just one executable file. Please download it within 30 days, then the file will be deleted.– MarianDCommented Aug 31, 2020 at 20:26
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