On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 21:18:48 +0600, Day Brown wrote:

> I have dr-dos 7, which has 'taskmax.exe' to partition, but
> is that really faster than just shelling out of Arachne with
> alt-E, and then editing with DR.exe or VDE.exe?

> A stand alone like Knots.exe (which is too obsolete) could
> come up gonzo faster than something which hasta load all the
> internet overhead for local work.

> does the task switcher havta copy the lower 1meg into dram
> from EMS, or does it simply change pointers to a meg of dram
> where the virtual dos system already resides?

> On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 06:34:24 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> in dos dexter closes quickly so you can open up a viewer,
>>> but I've not found a satisfactory HTML viewer. Arachne can
>>> not display such long HTML documents correctly, and having
>>> to open up such a complex app when all I want to do is look
>>> at the screen output is aggrevatingly slow.

>> IMHO the best way to look at the results while editing
>> HTML code is to use a task switcher environment (DOSShell, DR-DOS,
>> Fastflip etc.). Leave your editor with one or more files open, just
>> switch to an other task where you load the file into Arachne or
>> another HTML viewer. In Arachne you will only have to press 'R' in
>> order to view the latest changes.

> no copywrite; do what you will with it.
> -- Arachne V1.67, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

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