In
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on 11/04/2013
at 09:39 AM, Michael Knigge said:
>THE might be a good tool for everyone who needs/likes an
?XEDIT-Clone, but it is a bad choice for everyone who looks for an
>ISPF-like editor.
Sure, and a hammer is a poor choice for everyone who looks for a
screwdriver.
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> It's hardly fair to judge THE by how well it simulates ISPF/PDF EDIT.
> Do you have any issues with its XEDIT compatibility?
THE might be a good tool for everyone who needs/likes an XEDIT-Clone, but it is
a bad choice for everyone who looks for an ISPF-like editor. The behavior is a
little bit
In
,
on 10/30/2013
at 03:50 PM, Michael Knigge said:
>Do not even think about trying THE
>(http://hessling-editor.sourceforge.net/). Okay, it supports Rexx,
>but it does not really feel like the editor under ISPF (ok, to be
>fair, it is a XEDIT-like editor that can be configured like the
>ISPF
W dniu 2013-10-31 13:46, Michael Knigge pisze:
Ah. just one more note.
As 64 Bit Versions of Windows are not able to run 16 Bit Executables any more, you may
want to give DOSBox (http://www.dosbox.com/) a try if you really "can't live"
without the ancient SPF/PRO or whatever (I assume
Ah. just one more note.
As 64 Bit Versions of Windows are not able to run 16 Bit Executables any more,
you may want to give DOSBox (http://www.dosbox.com/) a try if you really "can't
live" without the ancient SPF/PRO or whatever (I assume these old applications
are 16 Bit applications -
> I have _no_ desire to obtain SPF/PRO or any other Windows software. I was
> just curious how much of ISPF it actually mirrors. Only the editor?
> Editor+macros (what macro languages?)? Complete Display Manager?
SPF/SE is just an editor. The macro language is a C-like language (not Rexx).
Furthe
On 10/29/2013 3:18 AM, Michael Knigge wrote:
Steve,
I don't know what's wrong with SPFPRO on Win 8, but maybe it is time for a
change. You may want to have a look at SPF/365 (well known as SPF/SE) that is
now selled at a much more reduced price. The subscription for one year is at 25
$ US (yo
Thanks for that insight Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Knigge [mailto:michael.kni...@set-software.de]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 09:00 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: AW: [slightly] off topic: SPFPRO on Win 8.1
Rob,uni-SPF is much more like ISPF than SPF/SE - due
Rob,
uni-SPF is much more like ISPF than SPF/SE - due to the fact that SPF/SE is
missing REXX
Bye,
Michael
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Steve,
I don't know what's wrong with SPFPRO on Win 8, but maybe it is time for a
change. You may want to have a look at SPF/365 (well known as SPF/SE) that is
now selled at a much more reduced price. The subscription for one year is at 25
$ US (you can use it after the year, but you get no mor
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