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Vern,

What do you mean by this:  "help is fast and readily available."?

Can you get to good on-line help while in SEU?  Like for the C
runtime-library reference you were looking for before?

We certainly do not have this on my system--to my knowledge.  I always just
used the web to get that sort of help.

Mark



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Mike

If you do searches, stick with SEU. There's nothing that comes close in the
GUIs that I've been able to find. Granted, I've tried only a couple things,
but I don't have the time to look all the time for the normal things I use
everyday  It's got to be pretty close to right in front of me of I won't
use it.

I have very mixed feelings in all this. I like so much of what I see in
WDSC or CODE, but find it cumbersome for just what you describe - quick
in-out fixes, that go so fast on SEU. And help is fast and readily
available.

JMHO

Vern

At 04:53 PM 5/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>My comparison is to SEU. I know it isn't a fair comparison. I did use CODE
>some, but not enough to really be fair. But I also know there are limits.
>That is fine that is takes a bit to load up. But I don't want to have the
>slow downs all the time. And for me searching is heavily used. I am
>modifying Lawson code and some of these programs reach several thousand
>lines. I don't want to have the slowdown for something like that.
>
>Now, I don't know how much different I am than others, but I am mostly
going
>in to do minor enhancements to programs, not write major reports and
things.
>I am sure that is where this package shines.
>
>Like I said. It is a cool toy, I just don't think it would fit in my every
>day activity. I will be giving it a fair chance. I just hope it live up to
>what I hope it can do.


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