Re: edit and continue



"Bob O`Bob" <filterbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It would probably be much more useful in this group to have a long thread
> between adherents of TextPad and those of UltraEdit.
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> In that case, you'd be discussing TWO GOOD PRODUCTS.
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>
>
> Bob

Hi Bob...

Since no one's posted to this thread in about 6 weeks, I had to re-read some
of it to figure out what started the "editor wars" <g>

Anyway..... Happy new year! btw.... Click here to see the best editor on the
planet <g> (www.ultraedit.com)


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