MicroEd could rule.  But it needs soft wrapping.

Note that I said the EDITOR needs soft wrapping.  The messages should
always go out hard wrapped: this is the Internet standard for plain
text, and serves to keep things consistent and readable regardless which
mail client you're using.

The problem with the current approach for many of us used to other email
programs--or pretty much any text editor--has nothing to do with the
floating caret or WYSIWYG text.  (For some reason those keep being
brought up, but they aren't the problem.)

The editor simply needs to give us the OPTION of using soft carriage
returns during composition: this alone would avoid all the manual
reformatting or mode-switching.  It's an annoyance, and not at all
intuitive for newbies.

I understand that Some people may like having to manually rewrap each
paragraph or have simply gotten used to it this way, so make it an
optional setting and everyone wins.

WYSIWG?  Many other email editors have already solved this one: the soft
returns simply get converted to hard returns the moment you hit send.
There is no way in which this is not WYSIWYG--it hard wraps each line at
the same place it was soft wrapped in the editor.

The Bat! could then take it one step further by using its smart quote
wrapping to soft wrap quoted material during editing, exactly as it does
when you do a manual left justify.

One fundamental change, and MicroEd could move from "quirky" to king.

Not holding my breath...
-- 
zParticle


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