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I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now
freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based
editor. It's available at semware.com.
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ve from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ...
the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-
I use it as my Windows box's text editor and with Multimail.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I would have registered it years ago had it been affordable. Great
find Sean.
Hi everyone,
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now
freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based
editor. It's available at semware.com.
I use it as my Windows box's text editor and with Multimail.
Hi everyone,
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now
freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based
editor. It's available at semware.com.
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
On 23 Aug 2022, T.J. Mcmillen said the following...
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)
Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)
Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.
On 25 Oct 22 11:25:39, Rob Swindell said the following to Robert Wolfe:
Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)
Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.
I'm still very impressed on the work on that project, ntvdmx64.
Yeah, me too. And to think: it's just unlocking code (the so-called "Soft-P VDM) that was already in NTVDM all these years and Microsoft could have eas done the same (or maybe not so "easy" due to licensing concerns).
Re: Re: The Semware Editor
By: Robert Wolfe to T.J. Mcmillen on Tue Oct 25 2022 11:42 am
On 23 Aug 2022, T.J. Mcmillen said the following...
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)
Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.
With our hero Billy gates divorced now, maybe we can persuade him to return to MS and fix our broken Windows. They've become a bit drafty over the years.
Re: Re: The Semware Editor
By: Rob Swindell to Robert Wolfe on Tue Oct 25 2022 11:25 am
Re: Re: The Semware Editor
By: Robert Wolfe to T.J. Mcmillen on Tue Oct 25 2022 11:42 am
On 23 Aug 2022, T.J. Mcmillen said the following...
I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.
That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)
Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)
Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.
https://turtlewar.org/projects/editor/
kit editor is great.
https://turtlewar.org/projects/editor/
kit editor is great.
I'm more of a Notepad++ user myself, for the last few years anyway.
To: Rob Swindell
Re: Re: The Semware Editor
By: Rob Swindell to Jas Hud on Tue Oct 25 2022 05:58 pm
https://turtlewar.org/projects/editor/
kit editor is great.
I'm more of a Notepad++ user myself, for the last few years anyway.
well i mean for a console app editor. For a GUI editor in windows I've used editpad pro for many years. Bryan Turner turned me onto it.
It's probably very comparable to Notepad++.