I use 'findstr" on the command line and Bare Metal Software's "BareGrepPro" which is a GUI utility. I could not live without the latter and wish it had a command-line version too.
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I'd guess you're referring to "you guys" aka the the Hermes developers? Eudora users are Win7, Win10, Mac and even XP....(I still keep an XP VM for testing purposes).
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I'd guess you're referring to "you guys" aka the the Hermes developers? Eudora users are Win7, >>Win10, Mac and even XP....(I still keep an XP VM for testing purposes).
Sorry, so much going on. Didn't see your response till now.
I actually meant the users. With regards to a 64 bit transition very few users will be left behind then? Assuming XP is capable of x64.
Regards.
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I'd guess you're referring to "you guys" aka the the Hermes developers? Eudora users are Win7, >>Win10, Mac and even XP....(I still keep an XP VM for testing purposes).
Sorry, so much going on. Didn't see your response till now.
I actually meant the users. With regards to a 64 bit transition very few users will be left behind then? Assuming XP is capable of x64.
Regards.
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I keep the program in Visual Studio 2017 On Windows 10.
I've thought about downloading it on Linux, if nothing else because
searching obviously doesn't really work on Windows.
Does anyone use Linux or similar handling the code?
Cheers
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Søren Bro Thygesen
I have Windows 7 on my development system and, as I think you know, I am working with Visual Studio 2015.
What kind of searching do you mean when you say it does not really work on Windows?
I mean from the GUI. findstr and find from cmdline probably work OK.
As I said FARPROC seems to mean 2 different things on C and C++ for one. I
have other reasons. Some intuitive.
On Monday, October 8, 2018, Pete Maclean petemaclean@users.sourceforge.net
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Søren Bro Thygesen
I use 'findstr" on the command line and Bare Metal Software's "BareGrepPro" which is a GUI utility. I could not live without the latter and wish it had a command-line version too.
I'd guess you're referring to "you guys" aka the the Hermes developers? Eudora users are Win7, Win10, Mac and even XP....(I still keep an XP VM for testing purposes).
Sorry, so much going on. Didn't see your response till now.
I actually meant the users. With regards to a 64 bit transition very few users will be left behind then? Assuming XP is capable of x64.
Regards.
Sorry, so much going on. Didn't see your response till now.
I actually meant the users. With regards to a 64 bit transition very few users will be left behind then? Assuming XP is capable of x64.
Regards.