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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 09:21 -0600
From: Chris D Tenaglia <Chris.D.Tenaglia@jci.com>
Subject: EditPAD
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I tried them both. The EditPad has some convenience features like sitting
in the "tray" preloaded.
But I switched to PFedit because it has "auto-indent" which is something
I value highly in a programmers' editor.
Chris.
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"Charles Hethcoat" <chethcoa@oss.oceaneering.com> on 01/04/99 05:34:32 PM
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Subject: EditPAD
MJE <evans@gte.net> wrote:
>Windows users might be interested in EditPAD,
I never cared for Notepad, either. For several years I've been pretty happy
using PFE (http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/) as a general purpose
editor. A quick reading of the EditPAD description makes the two sound very
similar. Has anyone got any comparative experience with both editors? I'd be
interested in your comments. I've got so much stuff installed on my computer
now that I'm reluctant to install both. I might, however, swap out PFE for
EditPad if it seems clearly superior.
Charles Hethcoat