My vote would be for AccuTerm.
It's totally integrated with mv databases. Works on most if not all flavors.
Can out online or offline. Works with SSH, Telnet, Serial, Modem, etc. Can
transfer files to and from DOS. Includes BASIC keywords for highlighting.
Allows you to add your own keywords, change highlight font, style, color.
Allows you to item lock and compile while still in the editor. Can capture
and save any screen or printer output to DOS. Has built in GUI development
tools. And a whole lot more :) Is a long time supporter of the multi value
market. Plus the author is a pretty good guy. Price is very reasonable. 

Steve Trimble
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 10:53 AM
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Subject: RE: [U2] Basic program editor for Windows

I would add my vote for UltraEdit.  As has been mentioned you can do syntax
highlighting, but more important for me is the project organization tools.
You can very effectively organize files you are working on into projects for
easy retrieval.  This works with files opened via FTP too.
The only caveat I can add is that you are working OUTSIDE the U2 environment
so source code management tools like PRC will not be directly integrated.
You will have to add items you edit this way to your projects by manually
adding them or editing them in U2.

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Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:39 PM
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Subject: [U2] Basic program editor for Windows

When I'm teaching my Basic programming courses, I am frequently asked about
any Windows editors which might be used to edit the source programs which
are held in DIRECTORY / DIR type files.  Can anyone suggest any suitable
software which I might recommend?
 
It would be nice if the software had facilities for highlighting keywords,

labels, variables and so on, and if it could indent the source code.
 
Regards
 
Malcolm  Bull
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