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- From: JAY@wvnvm.wvnet.edu (James Justice)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2,comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Re: Files Requested
- Message-ID: <92245.081252JAY@wvnvm.wvnet.edu>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 12:12:52 GMT
- References: <38936.2369220243@crfm.gen.nz> <1992Aug25.213143.26728@unlv.edu>
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- In article <mark.715318975@snark>, mark@snark.itc.gu.edu.au (Mark Hessling)
- says:
- >
- >THE for OS/2 (much enhanced version of XEDIT for VM/CMS) and very
- >similar to Kedit is available for nothing. It is on ftp-os2.nmsu.edu in
- >the editor directory or can also be ftp'd from
-
- I have nothing against THE, it is a nice little editor. THE is a small
- subset of XEDIT. XEDIT has a large number of commands some of which are
- not implimented by THE (one example the prefix commands!). KEDIT is a
- truly wonderful superset of XEDIT! I just recently got version 5 of the
- editor and I consider it one of the best editors I have ever used. Like
- XEDIT, it is completely extensible via its REXX interface ( KEX also! ).
-
- I am a VM expert and must have the prefix commands. I don't know how any
- XEDIT user could get along with out them! KEDIT is a complete implimentation
- of XEDIT and a lot more!
-