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Re: [SLE] UltraEdit
- From: "Timothy R. Butler" <tbutler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 18:38:42 -0600
- Message-id: <E16XX8k-0000LM-00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Howdy,
> I've been told: "UltraEdit runs perfectly with WINE"
> I found WINE in the SuSE PRO installation kit. However, in the Yast2
> catalog description I read the word "(ALPHA)". This makes me think that
> WINE is a SuSE application that runs only on ALPHA stations ... is thia
> true ???
No, it's considered "alpha quality" (i.e. before beta releases). However,
it does work fairly well much of the time.
> Is there a Window-like SuSE application that supports UltraEdit ???
> This editor is much easier to use and efficient than any editor coming
> with SuSE.
I recommend Kate, which is included with KDE (probably the desktop you are
using), it has most of the features I liked about UltraEdit. Frankly, I know
of nothing that has *everything* that UltraEdit features in as nice of
package - but Kate is getting there.
-Tim
PS: Going by your e-mail address, it looks like we are in the same city. Glad
to see more St. Louisians are joining SLE. :-D
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> I've been told: "UltraEdit runs perfectly with WINE"
> I found WINE in the SuSE PRO installation kit. However, in the Yast2
> catalog description I read the word "(ALPHA)". This makes me think that
> WINE is a SuSE application that runs only on ALPHA stations ... is thia
> true ???
No, it's considered "alpha quality" (i.e. before beta releases). However,
it does work fairly well much of the time.
> Is there a Window-like SuSE application that supports UltraEdit ???
> This editor is much easier to use and efficient than any editor coming
> with SuSE.
I recommend Kate, which is included with KDE (probably the desktop you are
using), it has most of the features I liked about UltraEdit. Frankly, I know
of nothing that has *everything* that UltraEdit features in as nice of
package - but Kate is getting there.
-Tim
PS: Going by your e-mail address, it looks like we are in the same city. Glad
to see more St. Louisians are joining SLE. :-D
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Open Source Migration Guide: http://www.ofb.biz
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