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to: JACK STEIN
from: JOE CARTER
date: 1997-01-14 09:29:00
subject: Re: Exist TSE for OS/2?

On 13 Jan 97  18:43:04, Jack Stein was talking to Joe Carter
 JS> Joe Carter wrote in a message to Joaquim Homrighausen:
 JH>  LC> Not yet...  It was said that once the win95 version was released
 JH>  LC> the OS/2 version would (might) come about soon after.  I'm still
 JH>  LC> hoping and looking for it too.
 JH> You're not the only one ;-)
 JS> Not likely to happen, IMO.
We can hope.  
 JC> Though I do not at this time run OS/2, a native version of
 JC> TSE would be SO  welcome to me.  I am currently looking at
 JC> putting another station on the  network and it's going to be
 JC> running OS/2.
 JS> An OS/2 version of TSE would be great, but as a registered user of
 JS> QEDIT for  DOS and OS/2, and TSE for DOS, I now run almost exclusively
 JS> BOXER for OS/2. It  has color syntax highlighting, which is super for
 JS> any programing or editing of  config files and whatnot.  It has a QEDIT
 JS> key config, so its not too hard to  get used to.  I've almost given up
 JS> on TSE for OS/2 ever being written.  If it  wasn't written when OS/2
 JS> was on the upswing, it won't be written now.
boxer was a pain to configure and not pretty..  I am beginning to like emacs 
more, though, as far as portable goes.  Nice and you can get it for ANY 
platform!  =>
TSE's color syntax highlighting looked kludgy to me, I didn't like it.
I can't say if boxer is as limiting, I never got that far.
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