Hi Wyatt
Rocket have supplied Editor software which is downloadable for free from
their website called the Basic Developer Toolkit. Which as the name
indicates, it offers more than just an editor. You can download this here:
http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/downloads/register-basic.html
Another good free Editor that I can recommend is called mvDeveloper from
Brian Leach Consulting. I use this often for UniVerse development due to
its being much more lightweight than the BDT. You can download this here:
http://www.brianleach.co.uk/pages/mvdeveloper.htm
When I am doing work for customers with other MultiValue flavours I tend
to use WED which ships with AccuTerm.
As to whether they are 64 bit compatible I do not know. You will have to
test and see.
Regards
Glenn
Am 31.08.2011 20:03, schrieb Buffington, Wyatt:
Can anyone suggest a good editor for 64 bit OS systems that allows people to
edit UniBasic programs?
I was using HyperEdit by Sunergos Software for many years but I have upgraded
my laptop and it will not run.
Must have color coded of reserved words if at all possible.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Wyatt
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