Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-21 Thread BOF
One last recommendation: Textpad. This is a superb programmer's editor that has a feature that allows the user to choose saving the file in a DOS or Unix format, among others. It's shareware, and after the trial period (during which you get a fully-functional version), the purchase price is ab

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-21 Thread Ian
Ian wrote: > > Anyone out there know of a freeware/shareware program the will fit the > bill, or remember the one Mike always recommended? Thanks to all for the recommendations. I have passed them along to the guys here and will let them sort it out/pick one they like from here. They are doi

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread David Aikema
On Thursday 20 December 2001 02:57 pm, Ronnie Gauthier wrote: > I use one called PFE, Programmers File Editor. > http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/ I remember trying that program as it was the reccomended editor for a course that I was enrolled in... and found that I didn't really care muc

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Ronnie Gauthier
I use one called PFE, Programmers File Editor. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/ On Thursday 20 December 2001 22:16, Peter Ruskin wrote: > On Thursday 20 Dec 2001 15:34, Ian wrote: > > I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor > > program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-cli

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Peter Ruskin
On Thursday 20 Dec 2001 15:34, Ian wrote: > I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor > program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky, GUI type) that can be used to > edit UNIX text files without adding the CR/LF to the lines...but I > can't remember what it was called. > > Anyone

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Douglas J Hunley
Ian babbled on about: > I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor > program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky, GUI type) that can be used to > edit UNIX text files without adding the CR/LF to the lines...but I can't > remember what it was called. > > Anyone out there know of a

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Susan Macchia
I use nedit. http://www.nedit.org Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor > program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky, GUI type) that can be used to > edit UNIX text files without adding the CR/LF to the lines...but I can't > remember wh

Re: What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Chris Kassopulo
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:34:21 -0500 Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor > program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky, GUI type) that can be used to > edit UNIX text files without adding the CR/LF to the lines...but I can't > remember what

What's the name of that program...

2001-12-20 Thread Ian
I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky, GUI type) that can be used to edit UNIX text files without adding the CR/LF to the lines...but I can't remember what it was called. Anyone out there know of a freeware/shareware program the w