The built in editor is quite good. T-Word extends the functionality of
the text editor by adding the following features to it.
The ability to toggle between insert and overwrite.
Search and Replace rather than just search
Word count
And the ability to format the printed output if you print directly from
your model-T.
Here is a quick keyboard shortcut that I put together. www.club100.org/-
memfiles/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=Shortcuts.png&directory-
=Kurt%20McCullum&
And if you have Sardine running you have spell check too, but you need a
real TPDD or TPDD2 for this plus the Sardine Dictionary disk (Images are
online) or mComm which emulates the dictionary disk.
Kurt





On Fri, Nov 2, 2018, at 5:44 AM, James Zeun wrote:
> I use the default editor built in to my M100, are there any better
> wordprocessors out there for the M100? I have a REX, which helps :-)
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> On 02/11/2018, Kevin Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I did 1992 words today on my T102.  You need to average 1666
>> per day to>> meet the 50K goal so I'm right on target.  I didn't try T-Word
>> yet, I just>> wanted to get going on the challenge.  I did notice I was 
>> getting
>> a lot of>> spurious repeated characters... like a row of unexpected
>> SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS's>> but it may have just been the way I was sitting in a 
>> chair with the
>> T102 in>> my lap.  I don't recall ever seeing that issue before.
>> 
>> I transferred my work using TS-DOS/dlplus to my Mac and loaded the
>> results>> into Scrivener.  I've got an Adafruit Feather 32u4 Adalogger that I
>> ordered>> when Brian was sharing his TPDD emulator results a while back.
>> This will>> give me some motivation to get that loaded up and try it out,
>> although>> realistically dlplus still gets the job done without much fuss.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 5:15 PM John Gardner <[email protected]> wrote:>> 
>>> Can't speak to Tandys,  but it works fine on my NECs, &
>>> 
>>> other senescent stuff like HPLXs,   (TI) CC40s & TI-74s...
>>> 
>>> On 11/1/18, Josh Malone <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 4:38 PM John Gardner <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:>>>>> 
>>>>> If you need a serial port for your W8/W10 PC,  spring for one
>>>>> of these:  https://www.adafruit.com/product/284    ($14.50 USD)
>>>>> and install a (free) terminal emulator if you don't have one (Tera>>>> 
>>>> That's a TTL-level device - not the RS-232 level type needed to use>>>> 
>>>> the serial port on the M100. Does this work for you to the Tandy??>>>> 
>>>> -Josh
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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