Hi
To preserve all old DOS software (freeware, shareware, demo, for
non-commercial use, open source, etc) I recommend creating individual
accounts on archive.org and uploading it there. The Internet Archive is a
non-profit public library in the US that can store copies of books and
archives accord
Liam,
WordTsar looks indeed „funny“ on my iMac. Thx for pointing it out.
Regarding Raskin’s Editor: There are builds for Windows, Mac and Linux:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080224100142/http://rchi.raskincenter.org/index.php?title=Download
A recent Tribute to his ZOOM World is nice to try out
On Fri, 7 May 2021 at 18:29, Thomas Desi wrote:
>
> Maybe those legacy editors are still around in discussion because of their
> „paradigmas“ they created
> around editing text on a computer.
Well, yes.
> Editor „Brief“ refers maybe besides other features to „incremental“ Home /
> End Keys (e.
Maybe those legacy editors are still around in discussion because of their
„paradigmas“ they created
around editing text on a computer. Editor „Brief“ refers maybe besides other
features to „incremental“ Home / End Keys (e.g. first HOME press moves caret to
Start-Of-Line, a second press moves t
On Fri, 7 May 2021 at 03:58, dmccunney wrote:
> Once upon a time, an outfit called Mark of the Unicorn made an editor
> for CP/M called Mince, which was an acronym for Mince Is Not Complete
> Emacs. It used the Emacs design and keyboard mappings, but there were
> limits to what you could do in C