Cyberspace Publishing wrote:
>
> At 03:18 PM 8/31/98 -0400, Brett Lorenzen wrote:
> >[Clip]
> >Sad thing is, neither one of them ever got the basic editor 100% right
> >before they moved on . . . and all I wanted was a good notepad on
> >steroids.
>
> If all you want is "notepad on steroids", check out NoteTab Pro (shareware
> at $9.95US) or Super NoteTab ($5.00US) at http://www.notetab.ch/ for the
> best notepad replacements I've run across for the Windoze system.
have tried them. rate them more like notepads on creatin ;) Good
stuff, but not quite up to the task.
The project management features of HS are good--especially in a win95
environment where something like a grep isn't readily available. The
built-in unobtrusive color bars for reference were great. Conversion to
UNIX/PC/MAC output by file was handy. It's the little things like that
I liked about it--it made the fact that I had to design in a Win95 world
and produce in a Unix world easier to manage. Just wish they'd stop
acting like Unix is going away, and that no one actually learns to
code. ;)
Thanks for the thought, though. :)
Brett
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