X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,66d46105d4a68b19 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: "Brock Kevin Nambo" Subject: Re: Your pretender Date: 1998/01/08 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 313987750 References: <883383807@global.dyn.ml.org> <68m6h1$8m6$1@uranium.btinternet.com> <34AFCADC.41C67EA6@on.spammer> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4 Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Veronica Karlsson wrote in message <34AFCADC.41C67EA6@on.spammer>... >When you ask for for some kind of software in a non-os-specific context >(e.g. in this newsgroup) you must _always_ explain what type of >computer/os you intend to use it on or your question just won't make >sense. Since you didn't I will simply assume that you are a unix girl >like me and recommend an editor called "emacs". Emacs is not Unix-only.. I have NT emacs, which is for Win95 and WinNT... ...of course, figuring out how to use it is a comparable task to learning, oh, how to talk to your computer in 1's and 0's. There's a program called UltraEdit (for Windows) that you can use for just about anything--ASCII art, programming, web pages--you can get about a month-and-a-half trial of it from http://www.ultraedit.com/ It's somewhere between 25 and 40 dollars to register (can't remember now), but if you like it as much as I did, it's worth it. :) >>BKNambo -- http://come.to/brocks.place | World Domination Through Trivia! oah123 (in chatquiz, 12/27/97): "did you guys know during the SPIN cycle the clothes are like being spun really fast? LOL i just found that out!"