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From: jaeger@dhp.com (jaeger)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Borland-type editor anywhere?
Date: 10 May 1996 18:48:04 GMT
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John Goerzen (jgoerzen@complete.org) wrote:
: Well, you might want to check out `joe'.  I'd say it has lots of power. 
: While it's no EMacs, it certainly is a good editor.

	Joe is also infinitely faster to load and much less of a memory hog
than the full-sized emacs.

: It uses the Wordstar-style keys that Borland editors use wherever possible.
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-j.