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Thursday, August 10, 2000, 12:01:08 PM, Nick wrote:
> The choice of Editors is all "need" dependant, and EditPad Lite meets my
> meager needs perfectly when I want to quickly open or create a small
> text file. :o)
I fail to see why one needs to keep a "small" editor in memory in the
first place or why a "small" editor needs to be MDI. For that matter, why any
editor needs to be MDI.
> TB!'s Editor, although quirky, is one of the most powerful Editors I've
> used
Mmmmm, it is subpar, actually, even for mail. It is better than most, but
that is only because most are so bad at it.
>> editor-using clients (like mail composition programs) need not include
>> an editor but can tie to the user's personal favorite.
Prediction? Hmph, that is how it has been on Unix for years and what I've
been trying to get the more advanced mail clients to do for years. Stop
trying to reinvent every wheel out there.
> In that case, I'd like to already be familiar with an Editor. Any
> suggestions for one with Win 98?
vim, or, more importantly, gvim. The more I use it the more I like it and
the more I find out that it can do from simple to complex.
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