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- From: rohit@NeoSoft.com (Rohit Mehrotra)
- Subject: Re: CRISP for ULTRIX
- Organization: /etc/organization
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1992 13:21:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep12.132128.17145@NeoSoft.com>
- References: <006PB596@cc.swarthmore.edu> <Bu9J9x.3Ev@cs.psu.edu> <4917@daily-planet.concordia.ca>
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- In article <4917@daily-planet.concordia.ca> david@donald.concordia.ca (David Gaudine) writes:
- >
- >Does anyone have the CRISP editor working on ULTRIX? We've had problems
- >implementing it (version 2.2e). The current problem is that it won't
- >accept input from the keyboard.
-
- This problem is a known bug and will never be fixed in the shareware version
- as CRISP is now a commercial product with a multitude of new features,
- bug-fixes and a full blown X implementation.
-
- >We're trying to find a UNIX editor that's as convenient to use as BRIEF
- >(a PC editor). One of the problems with EMACS is that one can't
- >conveniently cycle through a lot of files.
-
- The answer to this question is ironically still CRISP. IMHO the new CRISP
- has left BRIEF way and far behind in terms of features as well as user
- interface. I am not sure if there is anything out there which even comes
- close.
-
- Additional information in reference to CRISP can be obtained from:
-
- owner-crisp-list@uunet.uu.net
- or
- owner-xcrisp-list@uunet.uu.net
- --
- Rohit Mehrotra
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