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On 08 Dec 05 07:13:28, Charles Jennings got back to Jean Parrot -> Re: Copy/paste DC> There may be one, though. I know I can c/p between DOS apps with DC> the SWITCHER prg I use! I use that with MM. It's easier than CJ> One of the first TSR programs was Borland's editor, Sidekick. CJ> It would pop-up from DOS with a hot key combination. You could CJ> import and export text with it. However, the easiest solution is CJ> the ALT-ENTER that Dale suggested. What I like about SWITCHER is that I can have multiple DOS apps open. They don't run in the background, but I don't have to load/re-load and/or save the text to file and import. I've used it long before I ever ran Windows. ... Sure Windows is stable. I'm using it right no~!#))&&^NO CARRIER --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:138/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 138/666 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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