Tom, Ed and Brian -
 
I too do much of my VSE work in CMS and KEDIT.  There's no
need to dwell on the wonders of XEDIT but there is not much
said about KEDIT.  I'm using 1.5  which has been around since
Windows 95 and I've never found a bug.  All of our power users
have KEDIT installed.
 
KEXX is great too.  The only thing lacking is PIPES.
 
Are you aware of the LaunchKE user contribution for KEDIT?
This is from the readme.txt:
 
    LaunchKE is a simple yet useful context menu extension for
    the Win95/NT Explorer shell.  It enables you to right click
    on any file and load it up in Mansfield Sofware Groups great
    KEdit/32 editor (http://www.kedit.com)
 
I can no longer find LaunchKE on kedit.com so I have put launchke.zip
on my download site:   http://zvm.sru.edu/~download/launchke.zip
 
/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 44 years
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        "Yes, Virginia, there is a Slippery Rock"
 
 
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:43:18 -0600 Ed Zell said:
>  And when I need to edit something on the PC, I use Kedit.  I
>  would be lost without it.  It is an amazing piece of software.
>  I just love showing the network/PC weenies how quickly I can edit
>  an 80mb text file and use ALL to find what we are looking for!
>
>  CMS (and Kedit) still "Plays in Peoria".
 
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:58:41 -0600 Brian_Nielsen said:
>I do a lot in CMS and I've been using & loving KEDIT for 15 years!  Anyone
>who doesn't have KEDIT should get it.  There is a free demo version
>available (at www.kedit.com) whose only limitation is the size of the file
>you can save (75 lines).  It is a great way to test drive it for those who
>want to evaluate it.  It also has KEX built into it, which is almost
>identical to REXX.  The integrated manual through the help system is much
>appreciated too.
>
>With a few customizations (which I'll happily share) it is almost
>identical to XEDIT.  [To get you started: SET INTERFACE CLASSIC]
>
>Brian Nielsen

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