QEdit (2.07) by SemWare REGISTRATION ($44.00) QEdit is a text editor as opposed to a word processor. This means that most of its features are geared toward creating and maintaining program source code and other text files. However, QEdit can also be used like a word processor to write documents or letters since it includes word-wrapping and paragraph reformatting capabilities. These are just some of the many features you will enjoy while using QEdit: þ It is very fast! þ It is customizable. QEdit can be easily configured the way you like it. This includes the meaning of ALL special keys on the keyboard (Alt, Ctrl, and function keys; , , etc.), colors, screen appearance, and many other options. þ It utilizes all available memory. With QEdit you can edit files as large as your computer's memory will allow. þ It allows true multi-file editing. The number of files you can edit is limited only by available memory. þ It enables you to view files through up to eight "windows". You can have multiple views of the same file or view a different file in each window. þ It provides up to 99 scratch buffers for cut-and-paste or template operations. þ It allows you to exit to DOS (or a DOS shell) temporarily and use DOS commands from within the editor. þ It is easy to use. You can use the optional "Pop-Down" menus to access QEdit's commands, and there is a Help Screen which you can customize for your own needs. þ It supports both character and line Blocks. þ It allows you to create macros which will execute a series of commands and keystrokes by pressing a single key. þ It provides wordwrap and paragraph reformat capabilities. þ It saves deleted words, lines, and Blocks in a deletion buffer for later recall. þ It provides "C mode", which utilizes automatic indentation for C language programming. þ It locates matching braces and parentheses, a useful feature for programming. þ It will load multiple files from the DOS command line, with or without wildcard characters. þ It allows you to specify up to six default file extensions for use when loading files and determining tab settings. þ It allows you to execute command line compilers from within QEdit, using its macro capability. þ It provides line drawing to create diagrams and tables. þ It supports enhanced (101 key) keyboards. þ It supports up to 200-column and 100-line screens. þ It is compact. Even with all these features, QEdit requires less than 50k of disk space. System Requirements: QEdit will run on the IBM PS/2, PC/AT, PC/XT, PC, PC/Jr, and on IBM compatible computers including the Compaq, NCR, Tandy, and WYSE PC's. MINIMUM requirements are: þ 128 KB of memory (although QEdit can utilize up to 640 KB if it is available). þ PC-DOS 2.0 or greater or MS-DOS 2.0 or greater. þ One diskette drive. þ Either a color or a monochrome monitor with 80-column display. þ 60 KB of disk space.