I have the new Microsoft Edit - it's interesting. Not sure how it'll handle word wrapping in a packet.
I'm in the airport at a lounge, drinking tepid coffee. My company
has a 3-day conference in Vegas, and I'm looking forward to a change
in scenery.
First, I wanted to check messages on the BBS. I copied my SyncTerm
and Multimail directories to my work laptop - so far so good. Didn't
bring my editor install. That's OK, I can install it from the web. Crowdstrike would beg to differ - as it's wont to do. I logged into
the console and whitelisted it, but apparently you can't force a
policy update. I tried rebooting, but to no avail.
I have the new Microsoft Edit - it's interesting. Not sure how it'll
handle word wrapping in a packet.
I have both the new Microsoft Edit and SemWare's QEdit...
I have the new Microsoft Edit - it's interesting. Not sure how it'll handle word wrapping in a packet.
I have both the new Microsoft Edit and SemWare's QEdit...
Is this the same thing as their TSE?
I have both the new Microsoft Edit and SemWare's QEdit (which is now freeware), though I haven't used either of them very much (yet). It's interesting to see a couple of old favorite DOS-based editors still
alive.
I have both the new Microsoft Edit and SemWare's QEdit (which is now
Do you guys know of a replacement for the original MS-DOS 6.22 edit.com editor? Something that would run in DOS-Box and not native x64 Windows. Thank you guys.
Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I've seen their new Edit, and it looks interesting. I've heard it will
be included by default in Windows 11 now too.
Mortar M. wrote to Nightfox <=-
Is this the same thing as their TSE?
--- Renegade v1.40/DOS
Do you guys know of a replacement for the original MS-DOS 6.22 edit.com editor? Something that would run in DOS-Box and not native x64 Windows. Than you guys.
Are you looking for an exact replacement that has the same features and behaves the same way, or just an alternative text editor? If you want an alternative editor, SemWare's QEdit was around in the DOS days and there was a DOS version of that, so that's an option. I used to use it, and I think it's pretty good.
Borland Sidekick was the one to beat...
I'm looking for a text editor that would open .txt files in DOS and let me work with the content and then save it in the legacy "DOSey" format.
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