On Mon, 04 Sep 2000 09:19:35 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Some Linux text editors are easy to use.  Pico, ae,
> and ee are examples.  And there are also Wordstar clones
> (for those who find Wordstar easy).

I have a little experience with Pico, features are rather limited, nothing
approaching EPM (OS/2 Enhanced Editor).  How big a file can Pico handle?

I am not familiar with ae and ee.  Can Pico, ae and ee handle files that would
be too big for low DOS memory, and handle two or more at a time?

I remember dating to 1990 that I preferred Word Perfect over Wordstar.  
Wordstar in nondocument mode was useful for computer programming source code
files, but tacked on a bunch of ASCII 26s at the end.

>For me, PICO was harder to use then Edit. I guess that this is
>a matter of taste. :)

>                                      Or Botton
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Which Edit is this, MS-DOS or something more advanced?

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