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Olav Kappert <[log in to unmask]>
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Ron:

I am a diehard fan of Qedit.  It does just about everything that I need 
done.  I guess it is just because I have used it for so long.

It has been my companion for over 25 years.  It has been by my side 
through good times and lean times, and through one contract to 
another,   I have never had it abort or cause me any harm.  In fact, it 
has made many potentially long and difficult tasks, quite simple.  I 
hope it will be with me through to the end of the HP3000 and then onto 
HP-UX.

Olav Kappert
IOMIT International (HP Application and Development Specialist)

Ron Seybold wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm working on a series of articles about HP 3000 development environments. Can the readers here please share with us what they use while developing in MPE? 
>
>Is a character-based editor part of your toolset? Have you integrated Windows tools? I'm trying to get a current picture of the site that's still maintaining a 3000 program suite.
>
>Ron Seybold
>Editor, 3000 Newswire - 512.331.0075
>3000newswire.com/blog
>Twitter @3000newswire | Skype ronseybold
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