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From: amonroe@rcbins.mu.wvnet.edu
To: AmigaE@bkhouse.cts.com
Subject: Re: FAE update
> First, I started out with EGUI. This was nice, pick your program,
>...
> I had EDS so I thought I would try it. I couldn't even get it to run
>...
> I had ESEE and thought I would give it a try but I don't have GoldED
>...
> What I've ended up using is MEMACS. I can edit my source, then
Try TDS, It's OK.
Quality-wise, TDS is very very high quality.
But from ease of use, it has no feedback whatsoever, there's no
visual indication of whether or not you really have a project open
or what project the current source belongs to.
But try it you might like it.
Have fun
Alan
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From: ao443@freenet.carleton.ca (Jason Maskell)
To: AmigaE@bkhouse.cts.com
Subject: Re: FAE update
> Now a question, not concerning FAE, what editor do those of you
>who write large programs use?
Cygnus ED 3.5 PRO of course. Thanks to Wouter and the wonder of
Arexx, I have a nice little programming environ happenning. F1 to compile,
F2 to compile and run. Works great.
> What I've ended up using is MEMACS. I can edit my source, then
>open a cli screen, compile my code, and run my program. Then end
>the cli session and I'm right where I was in my editing. This is
>ok but not exactly what I'd like to use.
Well, it certainly is a time honroed source code editor. Sure
isn't fun to use though. Better than Ed I guess. (Ed blows dog.)
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