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Re: Structured Applesoft convertor?



Jayson Smith wrote:

>On my Apple I have a program written for the blind called ProBes which lets
>you write Applesoft as structured basic.  However, I don't have a manual for
>this product, and really prefer programming on the PC.  I just think it's
>easier to edit on that platform, for some reason.

Jayson, I don't have the answer to the question you asked, but I
wonder if you have tried Program Writer for editing Applesoft
programs.  It is a screen-oriented editor with Appleworks-like
editing, and I find it very convenient (especially the version that
tucks away in the "language card" area of memory).

It stays out of the way and is easily (re-)entered by typing
&&<return> for editing, resequencing, searching, listing
variables, etc.

-michael

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