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Re: Good display editor



Joe Walters (jlwalter@primenet.com) wrote:
: In article <chanson-ya02408000R1901970101340001@news.mc.net>,
: Chris Hanson <chanson@mcs.com> wrote:
: 
: > Are there any good ProDOS screen-oriented (as opposed to
: > line-oriented) text editors available for the Apple II?  I'd really
: > like to have something decent and vi- or emacs-like for when I'm
: > playing around and writing 6502 assembly... :)
: 
: For the //e there is AMACS which is Apple emacs and was written by
: Brian Fox. Quite good. Brian made it freeware a long time ago so it
: should be available on GEnie &/or one of the ftp sites.
: 
: Everything else that I know of needs a IIgs and a shell.
: 
: Hope this helps.
: 
: 
: --
: 	Joe Walters:  bird@mcs.net or J.L.Walters@genie.com
: 	To know and not to do is to not yet know

Apple Writer 2.1 (now freeware) is a decent text editor with glossaries,
built-in programming language (WPL), and other features that might be
useful for your purposes.

-Gareth