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|  Rob Swindell to Jas Hud  |
|  Re: The Semware Editor  |
|  26 Oct 22 10:11:29  |
 
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Re: Re: The Semware Editor
By: Jas Hud to Rob Swindell on Wed Oct 26 2022 03:22 am
> To: Rob Swindell
> Re: Re: The Semware Editor
> By: Rob Swindell to Jas Hud on Tue Oct 25 2022 05:58 pm
>
>
> > > https://turtlewar.org/projects/editor/
>
> > > kit editor is great.
>
> > I'm more of a Notepad++ user myself, for the last few years anyway.
>
> well i mean for a console app editor. For a GUI editor in windows I've used
> editpad pro for many years. Bryan Turner turned me onto it.
> It's probably very comparable to Notepad++.
Notepad++ is free and open source, so that appears to be a big difference. I
actually don't use text mode editors in Windows, but I spend a lot of time in
vim on Linux. When I am using a GUI on Linux (which isn't often), then it's
usually Geany as my editor of choice these days.
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