(Image credit: notepad-plus-plus-mac.org) Notepad++ creator Don Ho has filed a trademark complaint with Cloudflare and is threatening further legal action against the developer of a macOS port that used the editor's name, logo, and even Ho's own biography to present itself as an official release. Ho published a blog post on May 1st calling the project a "fake" and asking users to help correct the record online. The macOS port, built by New York-based developer Andrey Letov using AI-assisted development workflows, launched its first public version in April and quickly attracted attention from tech outlets that covered it as if it were an official cross-platform expansion of the 22-year-old Windows text editor. Article continues below He has stressed that his issue isn’t with the macOS port — indeed, Ho has expressed how he’s happy to see a macOS port — but the unauthorized use of branding; Notepad++ is released under the GPL v3 , which permits anyone to fork and modify the source.…