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- From: keithc@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher)
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- Subject: REVIEW: Textra version 1.14
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- Date: 11 Aug 1993 18:05:11 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: text editor, shareware
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- PRODUCT NAME
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- Textra version 1.14
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- GUI-based Amiga text editor.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Mike Haas
- Address: 3867 La Colina Rd.
- El Sobrante, CA 94803
- USA
-
- E-mail: mikeh@starnine.com
-
- Also author of JForth Professional and
- LCD Calculator.
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- The program is shareware: $25.00 (US).
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
-
- HARDWARE
-
- At least 40K of free RAM.
-
- Fully hard drive installable via a install script.
-
- Worked on all CPUs.
- Tested on:
- A4000, A2500, A500
-
- SOFTWARE
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- None.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
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- None. Hard drive installable.
-
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- MACHINES USED FOR TESTING
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- Amiga 4000, 6MB Fast RAM, 2MB Chip RAM, AmigaDOS 3.0.
- Amiga 2500, 8MB Fast RAM, 1MB Chip RAM, AmigaDOS 2.04.
- Amiga 500, 1MB Fast RAM, 512K Chip RAM, AmigaDOS 2.1.
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- The A4000 is stock, the 2500 is a 68020 CBM, and the A500 has a 512K
- memory expansion board.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I originally did my text editing with Textra 1.12. I used it on my
- A2000 under 2.04 without a hitch. After selling my 2000, I waited to buy a
- 4000. After I purchased my 4000 I again wanted Textra. After ftp-ing and
- installing the 1.14 version, the first thing I noticed (and appreciated) was
- it was NOT crippled in any way. This is excellent because, like most of you,
- I hate getting a piece of shareware and finding that the one feature I
- wanted to test is disabled!! This makes you want to uninstall the author's
- programming language.
-
- But not Textra! Instead, the unregistered version has one of the
- most troublesome startup screens one could want to wade through to get
- things going. Worth the wait? After testing it out, yes! Worth the wait
- every time I want to edit my code. NO WAY.
-
- Calling the program from Workbench is easy enough: double click the
- icon. (Can't understand why it says "Textra 3.0" though.) The first thing
- you are greeted by is a personalized registration screen (which goes away
- quickly) followed by a window that identifies the disks available on your
- system which are placed beside a listview window to select the document to
- edit. After selecting a drive and a file to edit, you get a 1/2 screen
- window that has the look and feel of a pretty hard hitter. I was really
- surprised by the interface and options available. In the upper left corner
- it displays the column and line number. In the title bar of the window it
- displays the path with the filename being edited. The menus supply the basic
- find/cut/paste/open/save/save as options as well as some other nice
- features. The Windows menu lists all open files; so if you are editing
- several hunks of code, you can easily find the one you are looking for
- quickly and painlessly. The Edit menu provides the common cut/paste/find
- commands and houses find&replace, go to selected line number, case setting,
- and the edit preferences. Editing preferences gives you options like
- auto-indent, auto-backspace, tab length... you get the picture. Utilities
- menu is one sweet pick. The options are: set file protections(RWED),
- keyboard "keystroke command" help (e.g. Amiga X = Cut), The ARexx interface
- (perfect for use with your favorite compiler!), and the font preferences.
-
- The list of things you can do with this editor is huge. The
- documentation is well written well and one can search quickly and painlessly
- through it by highlighting the topic number and hitting right-amiga-F (if
- you are in Textra 8-)). If you want a very good text editor and manipulator
- with an excellent ARexx interface (50 commands), this is the one for you. I
- have personally used this editor for writing code and searching/editing
- documentation and feel it is well worth the registration fee.
-
- It worked flawlessly under 3.0 on my Amiga 4000, as Textra 1.12
- worked as well on my 2000 under 2.04. It is Enforcer clean as Mike states in
- his documentation (I didn't get any hits). I did get a "guru" (I know he's
- dead in 3.0 but I miss him) error twice when loading a file but I could not
- replicate the errors. Textra multitasks extremely well with everything I've
- tried to run (i.e., SAS/C 6.3, Virus Z, TrashMan, Toolmanager 2.1, DirOpus,
- Xcomm, Term3.4, PowerSnap... you get the idea (these were all running at
- once).
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Documentation is disk based.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- Loved that the registered package comes with very detailed
- documentation, and 30 ARexx scripts. The Installer allowed one to install
- the documentation in a separate directory. (I have all my documentation in
- one directory, so this was nice.) Textra can be intergrated with JForth Pro
- 3.x, HSPascal, Paul Kienitz's Q-Blue Offline Mail Reader, and I've used it in
- conjunction with SAS/C 6.3! Mike also includes his LCD calculator with the
- registered version.
-
- From the WhatsNew.doc file:
-
- "Programmers will find this nice:
-
- "If you double click on any of these characters... ( ) < > [
- ] { } Textra will search through the file in the appropriate
- direction for a "balanced match" (handles nested substrings). This
- is great, for example, when programming C and you want to see
- everything that the { you're staring at encompasses. Textra will
- highlight everything forward to the balancing } character."
-
- I would love to see a preferences editor that would allow one to
- input compilation parameters and hit F1 to compile. A dictionary module
- would be nice, but it's a text editor not a word processor.
-
- The most needed option I can see is an Iconify. I am spoiled by the
- terminal emulation programs out there that do this: Terminus 2.0, Xcomm 1.0,
- Term3.X, and so on. This is a sweet option.
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- Other than a couple of very poorly written editors for the Amiga, I
- can only compare it to the system supplied editors. Ed is like UNIX "vi" to
- me. If I need a quick and painless edit this is the way to go, I would not
- call Textra up each time I needed to edit a single line, it was not made for
- this.
-
- Compared to Memacs, simply put, Use Textra ! 8-) Textra is much
- easier to move around in than Memacs. With the ARexx ability it is much more
- practical to use. If you are not familiar with Memacs, I strongly recommend
- you get Textra, or kludge around Memacs for a while. (While I am not knocking
- Memacs, I just find it hard to learn the ins and outs for new users.)
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I only had 2 system alerts while using Textra; however I could not
- replicate them no matter how often I tried.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I e-mailed Mike @ starnine with a question and he quickly answered it
- and that was that. He offers $5 (US) upgrades once you register Textra.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- No warranty is expressed or implied. (Straight from the
- documentation.)
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- If you want a very good text editor and manipulator with an excellent
- ARexx interface (50 commands) this is the one for you. I have personally
- used this editor for writing code and searching/editing documentation and
- feel it is well worth the registration fee.
-
- Rating: 4 stars out of 5
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review is freely distributable.
-
- Keith Christopher
- Welch Medical Library
- Unix System Administrator
-
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