Re: Help me plz...

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Scott:

All text editors suggested by our colleagues are quite adequate and
relatively easy to master. However, my personal favorites are:

For the DOS (and also OS/2) environment: Borland's Brief, an excellent and
very powerful editor, somewhat similar to the Unix standard vi, but far
easier to manage. It is by far the most complete and fastest I've ever used.
It's a commercial program, not freeware, but it has been discontinued for
some years now. A swift visit to www.borland.com doesn't find any mention of
it, so maybe, just maybe, you can find a copy. If not, there are several
more modern editors which emulate Brief, but I can't vouch for their
adequacy.

As for Windows, my all time favorite is NoteTab by Eric G.V. Fookes. It's
freeware, unless you activated some special features which turn it into
time-limited shareware, but you really won't need to (anyway, it's rather
cheap). You can find it at www.notetab.com.

Good luck !
(and don't forget to RTFM ...)

Gerardo



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