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From: alexande@drivax.UUCP (Mark Alexander)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Personal Editor II
Message-ID: <730@drivax.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 2-Jan-87 23:42:00 EST
Article-I.D.: drivax.730
Posted: Fri Jan  2 23:42:00 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 3-Jan-87 02:51:28 EST
References: <1469@utastro.UUCP> <187@gt-eedsp.UUCP> <5578@cbrma.att.com>
Reply-To: alexande@drivax.UUCP (Mark Alexander)
Organization: Digital Research Inc.
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Summary: PE2 is $50, not $100

In article <5578@cbrma.att.com> clh@cbrma.att.com (C.Harting) writes:
>IBM has a personal editor (that goes by that name) that meets criteria (b)
>and (c) -- definable keys and non-restricted file size.  At about 90 to 
>100 clams, it violates your cost constraint, but hey...
> 
>In Atlanta, you can get it from Inacomp or Nynex (though Inacomp will
>dicker).  It will edit/store multiple files to memory capacity, and writes
>any overflow to disk cache.  I understand that Version 2 also does windows.

The price for version 2 is actually $50, half the price of version 1.  It
does everything listed above, and is FAST.  You can get it direct
from IBM, like I did.  Write to:
	IBM Personally Developed Software
	P.O. Box 3266
	Wallingford, CT 06494-3280
and ask for their catalog, called "The Directory.", and their special
info sheet on PE2.

I am not in any way affiliated with IBM.  Just a satisfied user of PE
for the last 4 years.

Actually, I now use MicroEMACS instead of PE, but mainly because I've
got it running on 7 different machines, so I don't have to retrain
my fingers every time I switch computers.
-- 
Mark Alexander		...!{amdahl,ihnp4}!drivax!alexande
"Remember, if you can't find it in Ralph's Pretty Good User Manual,
you can probably get along without it."