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- From: marco@hpmcaa (Marco Dalla-Gasperina)
- Subject: Re: Codewright, a programmer Editor for Windows
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 21:37:17 GMT
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- franca@vandi.ars.cl (Franca Oppici S.) writes:
- > Does anybody know Codewright? I recently saw an advise and
- > I would like to hear some opinions about it.
- >
- > Thanks, Franca.
- >
- > _______________________________________________________________
- >
- > Franca Oppici Soriani uucp : franca@vandi.ars.cl
- > Fax : +56-2-231-9756
- > Santiago - CHILE
-
- I use CodeWright and am generally very impressed with it. Particularly
- when I need to edit a bunch of files in a project. It is very configurable
- and its nice to look at.
-
- The manual isn't outstanding (I mean the user's guide, not the 500+ API
- function call manual!) but it has enough to be productive.
-
- If I just have a quick edit to do I usually just use epsilon. Codewright
- is best when you have a lot to do.
-
- It has compiler support like most modern editors but also keeps track of
- edits that you make when your looking at compiler errors. So, if you
- need to add a line to fix a compiler error, doing "NextError" still takes
- you to the right place.
-
- I recommend it.
-
- marco
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