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WMD:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I don't know if I agree, MS-DOS Edit is shit because it doesn't support the UNIX format
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Incorrect, from what I've seen.

--- Quote ---you can't drag and drop text,
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You can Copy/Paste, though.

--- Quote ---word wrap
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Darn....

--- Quote ---or load large files.
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Yes it can.  At least starting with Windows 95.

Aloone_Jonez:
I was wrong about it not being compatable with UNIX, just just assumed it wasn't compatable as there's no "save in UNIX format" option.

However it does limit of 65,280 lines.



Windows XP notepad doesn't have this problem, anyway Notepad2 is my favourite Windows text editor. For MS-DOS which I only use in emulation ntvdm, DOXBox or DOSEmu I use FreeDOS Edit as it's convenient to acces via the DOS commandline.

worker201:
The first program I add to any Windows installation I have to use is EditPad Lite.  As far as graphical text editors go, that one is pretty awesome.  And, it's postcard-ware.

inane:
VI is teh fucking DEVIL incarnate! -i- What the hell?!
I have to press "I" to begin a session and 'insert'?!?! EXCUSE ME?! What in God's name is up with that?

:scared:

cymon:
no, you don't have to, you can just start typing. And that's better than some random metakey combination?

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