On Monday 04 February 2002 07:38, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Howdy,
I've been told: "UltraEdit runs perfectly with WINE"
That was me, yes, it really runs with the (alpha code ) wine, perfectly. You can take the wine from the suse CDs or get the latest one from www.winehq.com. I tried both, no problem, without any tweaking. But before you think now, you can run more windows software with the help of wine, I have to repeat that UltraEdit was the only thing which I could get running perfectly, or even running at all. Wine is on the way to become a great tool, but it has still a long way to go.
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, the main feature I'm missing in Kate and all other Linux editors is a good multi-file find and replace. UltraEdit is really great for that. Matt