Hi Paul,
In a message to Tommi Koivula you wrote:
It's a pity that SemPoint requires Windows.  It was my favourite
editor all along.  ;)
Yeah..  It needs 16-bit support to be exact.  
Sempoint seems to be the most complete off-line reader that incorporates many  echomail elements:
 - switch from proportional spacing to fixed.
 - taglines (stealing and randon implementation)
 - JAM, Squish, MSG support.
 - Bluewave, QWK (packet contents are added to a Squish/JAM/MSG msgbase as  desired)
 - mark special messages.
 - quote settings
 - nodelist lookup
 - configure up to 9 external editors
 - PGP support
 - index-book (an Address-book of frequent netmail addresses)
 - TIC and Hatch support when operating a point
 
And it utilizes the advantages of residing in a Windows environment:
 - easy cut-n-paste/clipboard
 - bold, italic, underline
 - options to relocate the "speed bar" (place the shortcut menu of icons  horizontally or vertically)
 - "Fileboxes" to archive messages, like a local pastebin.
 - comprehensive built-in Help.
 - rearrange Areas list with move up/down in list.
 - editor Undo.
    ..August
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