I think there is a version of TSO that runs in unix, and on Windoze.

This is for the very strong only.


Joe.


On Mar 3, 2005, at 8:45 PM, Charlie Root wrote:




On Mar 02, 2005, at 17:15, John Delacour wrote:

At 9:45 pm +0000 2/3/05, Phil Dobbin wrote:

I'm thinking that if he's not comfortable with pico maybe emacs is not the best idea...

I'd love to hear a convincing explanation from someone why anyone would use such tools in preference to TextWrangler, BBEdit or Affrus. I can imagine they'd make it a chore to write code in us-ascii and either a nightmare or an impossibility to deal with non-ascii, but maybe that's because I'm just an unreformed Mac user :-)




Easy. You're ssh'ed into a box. Emacs makes the ONLY sense. (OK I suppose you could use pico or that one that starts with the letter after U.
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