haphip@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Paradox) (04/14/90)
I use Cygnus Editor Professional v2.0 for all the word processing. It is a great program, but does not have anything like WYSIWYG graphics, or spell checking. Of course, if you are a programmer, you could write a spell checker to be used in conjunction with it. -- / | haphip@ucscb.ucsc.edu | I don't care if they've \ -|- Sex, Horror and Mass Suicide | already died; that's not /uicidal |endencies >Jeffq< violence!| enough to keep me satisified! -------- ---------- +++++++ --------- CLIVE BARKER LOVES YOU -----
haphip@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Paradox) (04/15/90)
Yes, CED will work with a 68030 processor. I was reading through the manual the other day and it was talking about impressing your "IBM" friends by showing them the turbo replace option by running CED on a 68030 Amiga... -- / | haphip@ucscb.ucsc.edu | I don't care if they've \ -|- Sex, Horror and Mass Suicide | already died; that's not /uicidal |endencies >Jeffq< violence!| enough to keep me satisified! -------- ---------- +++++++ --------- CLIVE BARKER LOVES YOU -----
haphip@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Paradox) (04/15/90)
Well, much of CED is configurable (such as those "Annoying windows" that pop up all the time asking if you would like to save). Still, whether or not you like it is dependent upon personal preference. I've tried WP myself, and found CED preferable... -- / | haphip@ucscb.ucsc.edu | I don't care if they've \ -|- Sex, Horror and Mass Suicide | already died; that's not /uicidal |endencies >Jeffq< violence!| enough to keep me satisified! -------- ---------- +++++++ --------- CLIVE BARKER LOVES YOU -----
haphip@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Paradox) (04/15/90)
Another nice feature of CED is that it can recover files that you were editing >AFTER< a crash... -- / | haphip@ucscb.ucsc.edu | I don't care if they've \ -|- Sex, Horror and Mass Suicide | already died; that's not /uicidal |endencies >Jeffq< violence!| enough to keep me satisified! -------- ---------- +++++++ --------- CLIVE BARKER LOVES YOU -----