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I use EDIX to edit both programs and text, and find it quite adequate.
It is also easy to use, my 13-year-old son picked it up instantly
(never having used an editor of any kind).
As for C compilers, I use CI c86, but am not especially crazy about it.
In fact, Borland's Turbo Pascal provides such a quick, easy environment
that I tend to write in it (even though I prefer C as a language).
Borland Intl tells me their C compiler (with the Turbo environment
I like) will be available third quarter of this year. As soon as
it happens I'm buying it.
Dave Tutelman
(Usual disclaimer -- my opinions ONLY)