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- From: pleung@cs.buffalo.edu (Patrick Leung)
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- Subject: Re: Text Editors
- Date: 6 Apr 1996 21:14:07 GMT
- Organization: University at Buffalo
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- Steve Guidi (aq004@torfree.net) wrote:
- : I am looking for a simple text editor with a large buffer space. I
- : currently use the text editor with Novaterm - has everything I need
- : except it is in 40 columns. I remember there being an 80 column editorn
- : posted here before for the 64 so if anyone has one, please repost it or
- : point me to an ftp site where I can get it. Thanks.. oh and I don't have
- : a 128 so don't direct me to any 128 software please.. thanks!
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- I think Compute's SpeedScript is wonderful! Simple, but very powerful.
- It even has word wrapping, a buffer for cut and paste.
- The program takes very little space, so you can have the rest of the memory
- for your document. However, the C64 version of SuperScript is only 40
- columns, unless you run some 80 column emulator on your c64 first.
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- Patrick Leung | "It's not how little you pay.
- pleung@acsu.buffalo.edu | It's how much you get."
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