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From: thaler@shorty.CS.WISC.EDU (Maurice Thaler)
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Subject: Re: DOS editor problem...
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Date: 18 Aug 89 17:46:22 GMT
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In article <9jcjust01@ULKYVX.bitnet> jcjust01@ULKYVX.BITNET writes:
>Does anyone know where I can get a copy of CED -- ibm C editor
>                                          PCED -- PCeditor
>                                     or DOSEDIT-- DOS editor.
>
>I don't know where these came from or exactly what they are, but I and a friend
>of mine would like to know where to get them.
None of these are EDITORS, they are memory resident interfaces for the
DOS command line which give you history and aliasing. PCED is a
commercial version of CED, both by Chris Dunford. DOSEDIT was an earlier
version that I think Chris liked and improved upon.  

They are worthwhile programs that (except PCED) you can download off of
almost any BBS, or from SIMTEL20.  If you are looking for a programer
type editor, you might check out microEMACS, or QEDIT, or perhaps this
new one ME that was just uploaded to SIMTEL20.

Maurice Thaler   SYSOP  Audio Projects BBS (608) 836-9473
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