• Re: The Semware Editor

    From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Sean Dennis on Tue Oct 25 11:42:16 2022
    On 23 Aug 2022, Sean Dennis said the following...

    Hi everyone,

    I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now
    freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based
    editor. It's available at semware.com.

    See? And I paid for both Windows versions :) The console and the GUI.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to T.J. Mcmillen on Tue Oct 25 11:42:48 2022
    On 23 Aug 2022, T.J. Mcmillen said the following...


    I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.

    That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)

    Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Rob Swindell on Tue Oct 25 15:24:50 2022
    On 25 Oct 22 11:25:39, Rob Swindell said the following to Robert Wolfe:

    Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)

    Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.

    I'm still very impressed on the work on that project, ntvdmx64.

    Nick

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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Nick Andre on Tue Oct 25 12:46:14 2022
    Re: Re: The Semware Editor
    By: Nick Andre to Rob Swindell on Tue Oct 25 2022 03:24 pm

    On 25 Oct 22 11:25:39, Rob Swindell said the following to Robert Wolfe:

    Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)

    Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.

    I'm still very impressed on the work on that project, ntvdmx64.

    Yeah, me too. And to think: it's just unlocking code (the so-called "Soft-PC" VDM) that was already in NTVDM all these years and Microsoft could have easily done the same (or maybe not so "easy" due to licensing concerns).
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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Rob Swindell on Tue Oct 25 16:17:26 2022
    On 25 Oct 22 12:46:15, Rob Swindell said the following to Nick Andre:

    Yeah, me too. And to think: it's just unlocking code (the so-called "Soft-P VDM) that was already in NTVDM all these years and Microsoft could have eas done the same (or maybe not so "easy" due to licensing concerns).

    Kindof surprised they didn't just outright buy it out. They used to be good for that way back when.

    With our hero Billy gates divorced now, maybe we can persuade him to return to MS and fix our broken Windows. They've become a bit drafty over the years.

    I love the Rube Goldberg contraption that is DISM for managing the eternal
    hell that is the WinSXS update repository. I imagine it was conceived by someone who religiously rides their bicycle to work or has a standing-desk
    that they must constantly brag about to all their coworkers.

    Nick

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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Jas Hud on Tue Oct 25 17:58:54 2022
    Re: Re: The Semware Editor
    By: Jas Hud to all on Tue Oct 25 2022 05:17 pm

    Re: Re: The Semware Editor
    By: Rob Swindell to Robert Wolfe on Tue Oct 25 2022 11:25 am

    Re: Re: The Semware Editor
    By: Robert Wolfe to T.J. Mcmillen on Tue Oct 25 2022 11:42 am

    On 23 Aug 2022, T.J. Mcmillen said the following...


    I discovered that The Semware Editor, successor to QEdit, is now freeware for Windows and Linux. It's a really powerful text-based editor. It's available at semware.com.

    That's cool, but I'm more of a purist. I still use DOS EDIT.COM ... the ver from Win95 works great still. Just can't print, but for that, there's notepad. :)

    Unfortunately, EDIT.COM does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows :)

    Working on *my* 64-bit Windows 10 system, thanks for NTVDMx64.

    https://turtlewar.org/projects/editor/

    kit editor is great.

    I'm more of a Notepad++ user myself, for the last few years anyway.
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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Rob Swindell on Wed Oct 26 03:22:30 2022
    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++.
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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Jas Hud on Wed Oct 26 10:11:28 2022
    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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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Rob Swindell on Wed Oct 26 19:23:06 2022
    To: Rob Swindell
    Re: Re: The Semware Editor
    By: Rob Swindell to Jas Hud on Wed Oct 26 2022 10:11 am

    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

    yeah but i really like editpad. it's great. i've used notepad++ a bit but i really like editpad. it has a free version that most people would be happy with. I don't see something as being open sourced as a draw.

    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.

    JOE OR NOTHING
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