Cheers JussiI think the highest praise that you can give an editor is that it is
'comfortable' and Zeus is certainly that for me. My fingers just 'know' how
to use it.
I used Brief as long as it was available and when it was discontinued, I
switched to Emacs with a Brief emulator that I tweaked until it was
workable. That was fine as long as I was working in C++, Java, or Perl, but
the jumble that is PHP/HTML really causes problems.
I never thought that I could find an editor that would give me the mixture
of Brief and Emacs commands that I know and love. Zeus did it!
Thanks, Jussi!!
Mac McDonald
Praise for Zeus
Praise for Zeus
Mac McDonald had some nice things to say about Zeus:
+1
i have literally spent the last 3 or 4 days doing nothing but download, install, try, uninstall IDE/editor after ide/editor after ide/editor. I stopped downloading and installing and stopped uninstaling after installing this one. I have not quite finished evaluating but things are looking REAL GOOD here.
There are two things i always insist (psychotically insist on even) an editor has. 1 is virtual spaces, the other is a block cursor. while this editor does not support a block cursor (yet?) it does support virtual spaces. it ALSO supports the forth programming language to a degree (thou its slightly iffy with its support at least they did not toally ignore the language :)
The price is also not excessive (unlike CodeW**** blanked out to protect the guilty :) which has always ALWAYS been the editor i measure all other editors against.
There are two things i always insist (psychotically insist on even) an editor has. 1 is virtual spaces, the other is a block cursor. while this editor does not support a block cursor (yet?) it does support virtual spaces. it ALSO supports the forth programming language to a degree (thou its slightly iffy with its support at least they did not toally ignore the language :)
The price is also not excessive (unlike CodeW**** blanked out to protect the guilty :) which has always ALWAYS been the editor i measure all other editors against.
Ahmen. I find it amazing how many modern day editors don't support virtual space.There are two things i always insist (psychotically insist on even) an editor has. 1 is virtual spaces
I just don't get the advantage of having the cursor jumping left an right as you move from line to line.
But the truth is with a bit of tweaking Zeus can also be made to work in non virtual space mode.
the other is a block cursor. while this editor does not support a block cursor (yet?)
See my reply to your other post

it ALSO supports the forth programming language to a degree (thou its slightly iffy with its support at least they did not toally ignore the language
I am hoping that with your help this support for Forth can be greatly improved.
The price is also not excessive
I think the price is fair.
Also, I like to think that the level of support for Zeus is better than average, which isn't bad considering the support free.
Cheers Jussi