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The TSR version of QEdit
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SemWare is extremely pleased to make available QEdit TSR - the
memory-resident version of QEdit Advanced. Now you can call up the
full editing power of QEdit Advanced in an instant - from any DOS
application that you may be running.
Unlike some other "notepad" type memory-resident editors, QEdit TSR
allows you to edit larger files, up to the full amount of DOS memory
available on your machine. This is possible, thanks to a unique
feature which very quickly "swaps" your current DOS application to
expanded or extended memory or disk, and frees up DOS memory for use
by QEdit TSR. QEdit TSR will use only 10K of DOS memory when it is
swapped out (inactive).
QEdit TSR includes other useful TSR features:
. The hotkey is fully configurable to any key and/or
shift key combination on the keyboard.
. QEdit TSR can be loaded in most any order with other
TSR's, including SideKick.
. QEdit TSR includes a utility program, QTU, that
allows you to control several functions of the TSR
from the DOS command line or from within batch files.
This includes enabling and disabling the hotkey,
checking the TSR's status, popping up the TSR, and
purging the TSR from memory.
. QEdit TSR is very well-behaved. You can even PURGE
it from memory from within another program, and it
will correctly wait for an opportune moment to
unload!
QEdit TSR includes QEdit Advanced, the non-TSR version, as part of
the package.
QEdit TSR can be ordered direct from SemWare. In addition, SemWare
is offering the product at a substantial discount to current users
of the DOS version. Call SemWare direct for details.
Enhancements in the TSR version:
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QEdit TSR offers three commands not available in the other versions
of QEdit. All three are designed to take advantage of QEdit TSR's
pop-up nature:
GoBack Pops QEdit TSR down & returns you to your
normal DOS application.
GrabScreen Pastes what was on the screen when you popped
up QEdit TSR, into the text buffer as a
block.
Purge Removes QEdit TSR from memory.
See Also:
GoBack
GrabScreen
Purge
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