Hi,
I'm a beginning SCO administrator hating vi.
Could anybody recommend me sth more
friendly but simply?
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TOM JASTRZEBSKI
Hi,
I'm a beginning SCO administrator hating vi.
Could anybody recommend me sth more
friendly but simply?
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TOM JASTRZEBSKI
On 17 Jun 1997 15:23:23 GMT, the entity known as "Tom Jastrzebski"
Source code and binaries available.
(try http://world.std.com)
Emulates wordstar and emacs nicely. online help, fullscreen.
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'...Running Madly into the Wind and Screaming...'
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: Hi,
: I'm a beginning SCO administrator hating vi.
: Could anybody recommend me sth more
: friendly but simply?
Check out Joe or Pico. Both are dos type editors.
But vi really is worth learning.
Danny Aldham ---- SCO Ace , MCSE
BC Tel Systems Support Burnaby BC
Phone (604) 444-8949 Fax (604) 444-8848
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