From: "Knutson, Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I will take a peek at ZTree it sounds interesting.
You might want to take a look at "V The File Viewer".

One consideration I would have for choosing any kind of PC editor/viewer is whether or not it works with the ISPF Workstation Agent (WSA).

From my perspective, it's nice to be able to select a mainframe file from an
ISPF session (e.g. select a member from a member list) and have it open on my PC using my favorite PC/workstation editor. From past experience I know that some workstation editors work very well with WSA, while others do not. Examples of those that work are NotePad, SPF/PC, and THE. Examples of those that don't (or didn't) work with WSA are XPAD, UltraEdit, and Synedit.

I don't have ZTree or V in my list of WSA compliant editors, so if someone could please confirm whether these editors do or do not work with WSA it would be very much appreciated. Thanks,

Dave Salt
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