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Originally Posted by BetterRed
I used Epsilon on a couple of projects. I (we) liked it because the scripting language is C-like, we were writing our software in C and assembler. It could also emulate Underware Brief which a lot of the programmers had used in previous jobs. As in Hitch's usage, it snuck in via a contractor - it replaced vi, emacs, and Brief.
Bit expensive for personal use though, we had a multi-seat site license.
BR
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Indeedy, BetterRed! To be clear--I inherited the habit of usage, but not a license--
that, I had to pay for. For ALL dem seats, dammit! ;-) And, yes, I like it. It and NoteTab Pro were the two main instigators in me finally breaking down and buying Regex Buddy not only for me, but for those on my crew who were still learning regex-fu. (We have folks that come in, in customer service, who are curious about eBooks, and decide to learn to make them, and thus move over to production from CS. None of them have come equipped regex-ready!)
The divine Terisa de morgan said:
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Don't go there, please! Warflame between Linux and Windows is sweeter than warflame between vi and emacs
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Indeed. No wars here. I have a PC and a Mini-Mac sitting on my desktop (admittedly, I really don't love Macs), and a Linux box sitting next to the desk. My Customer Service Manager, assistant and head whip-cracker, Indy, uses a Linux laptop. We have Win 7, Win 8 and WinXP computers around the shop...we're ominvores.
Hitch