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From: millerj@sulaco.OES.ORST.EDU (James Miller)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Need a simple text editor for NetBSD
Date: 8 Jun 1994 05:45:16 GMT
Organization: Oregon Extension Service
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In article <2t2jui$m3l@sun.cais.com>,
James Martin <martinj@cais.cais.com> wrote:
>Anyone know of a good text editor for NetBSD? I need something to put 
>behind Elm so the users stop bitching about vi.
>
>		Thanks - James
>		martinj@phobos.cimtek.com

/usr/contrib/bin/pico

This is the most straight-forward one I have seen.  Help is always on the
screen and even blonde secretaries can figure it out. :)

-James