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Subject: Re: Windows Editors
From: buckwalter AT planacc DOT com (Daemon)
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 01:22:13 GMT
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Phil Frisbie <pfrisbie AT trmx3 DOT dot DOT ca DOT gov> wrote:

>I am looking for a good freeware/shareware
>Windows based editor for source files, so that I
>don't have to keep converting between DOS and
>UNIX text files. 

>Also, has anyone considered making/using a
>Windows shell to control compiling options,
>and/or controlling make? How about with a built
>in text editor so that you could edit, compile, link,
>and run without (directly) opening a DOS box?

Try E! for Windows.  It supports compiling, make-ing, etc. from within
the editor itself.   Also lets you have say variable types in one
color, comments in another, etc.  Customizable toolbar, macros, and
Built-in GREP as well.  Only downside is it puts up a nag message
about every 5-10 min and when you first start the program.

you can get it from a SimTel mirror in /SimTel/win3/editor/ew202b.zip



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