On Friday 20 July 2001 05:48, James Crowley wrote:
> I would recommend Developers Pad (http://www.developerspad.com/). It's free
> and open source. OK, I am the author, but I've had lots of positive
> comments about it :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> - James
>
> Editor, VB Web
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I would recommend Developers Pad (http://www.developerspad.com/). It's free
and open source. OK, I am the author, but I've had lots of positive comments
about it :-)
Regards,
- James
Editor, VB Web
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 06:43:55PM -0400, Tom Malone wrote:
> I think that both TextPad and NoteTab are excellent editors, with TextPad
> being the better of the two.
If it hasn't been mentioned already, check out vim (www.vim.org). I got
hooked on it using by using Linux. This summer I'm inter
>How weird. I have an old computer windows Win 98 with only 64M RAM and I've
>never had any problem with Homesite. I'm always running it and at least 2-4
>browser windows and Eudora with no problems.
>Perhaps I've just been lucky, but I've been using Homesite since it was
>shareware. :)
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I think that both TextPad and NoteTab are excellent editors, with TextPad
being the better of the two.
Tom
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