Years ago I used to repair PC's (Back when you had
to type stuff
to do
things, and when the 8087 was just awesome...) My editor of
choice was the
MSDOS EDLIN tool. Without fail, every client who watched me
working asked
why I didn't use QEDIT34 or ExtraED98 or
"InsertAwesomeEditorNameHere", to
which I would always reply - 'you may have
"InsertAwesomeEditorNameHere",
but I can never guarantee the next client will have it, so I got
good at
using the standard editor!
I just carried around a copy of Turbo Pascal 3.0 on a floppy.
I should have mentioned that, apparently, the $250 price for Epsilon
includes executables for every OS they support (Windows, Linux, Mac OS
X, FreeBSD, OS/2, DOS)... not a bad deal, I suppose. :)
Wow, I had no idea that they'd ported it to so many platforms. Neat!
WAY overpriced, though.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL