Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wa3wbu!compnect!dave From: dave@compnect.UUCP (Dave Ratcliffe) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CP/M text editors Summary: Not PD but... Message-ID: <619@compnect.UUCP> Date: 12 Jun 90 17:01:18 GMT References: <80EE21132EDF205FAE@uwplatt.edu> Organization: John Core at home, Harrisburg,PA Lines: 29 In article <80EE21132EDF205FAE@uwplatt.edu>, 99626176@UWPLATT.EDU (Doctor WHO) writes: > I was just wondering what your favorite text editors for CP/M were (perferrably > public domain). I am very new to CP/M (I have it on a C128) and there is so > much public domain software out there. I have VDE 2.61 (or close to that > version, can't remember off hand), VDO and TVX. Which do you suggest (or > suggest one of your own) and why. I would especially appreciate responses from > other C128 owners. Thanks. I know you said 'preferrably public domain' but I had to install my $.02 American in here. It's old and it's been upgraded a LOT since 1983 but I am using WordStar 3.3 on my Molecular Mod. 9. I've used it for everything from letter writing to writing code for the basic compiler to chew on and have found it easy to get along with and awful hard to break. Add to that that it's installable for a wide selection of printers and terminals and it fills the need nicely. If you ever find a set of disks for it with the manuals at a reasonable price, I think it would be worth the $$$ to buy it. BTW, I haven't run into any problems with files to large for it either. Here's hoping I don't start a WP war here (my WP is better than YOUR WP!) :-) *>> Dave <<* [------: Dave Ratcliffe :--------:-: 2832 Croyden Rd. Harrisburg Pa. 17104 :-] : dave@compnect.uucp -or- : The Data Factory BBS : : uunet!wa3wbu!compnect!dave -or-: Data: (717)657-4997 - (717)657-4992 : : compnect!dave@uunet.UU.NET :...........................................] [........use what works..........]