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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture=Ctc-spf2-1.png | |||
|Name=SPF/2 | |Name=SPF/2 | ||
|Version=2.0 (May 1992) | |Version=2.0 (May 1992) | ||
|Vendor=Command Technology | |Vendor=[[Command Technology]] | ||
|Author= | |Author=Shawn Barham | ||
|Licence= | |Licence=Proprietary | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''SPF/2''' is an ISPF-compatible text editor for OS/2 derived from the earlier [[SPF/PC]]. | '''SPF/2''' is an ISPF-compatible text editor for OS/2 derived from the earlier [[SPF/PC]]. | ||
SPF/2 supports the REXX macro language through its ISREDIT interface to IBM's OS/2 1.2 Extended Edition REXX. | |||
==Features== | |||
* Enter key processing consistent with OS/2 Communications Manager | |||
* Support for 48 PF keys | |||
* File utilities | |||
* Different kinds of tabbing: Software, Hardware, Logical | |||
* Foreground user applications | |||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
* | *1.0 (1990) | ||
* | *1.0.1 (Oct 1990) | ||
*1.0.2 (Dec 1990) | |||
*2.0 (May 1992) | |||
[[Category:Text editors]] | [[Category:Text editors]] |
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Name | SPF/2 |
Version | 2.0 (May 1992) |
Vendor | Command Technology |
Author | Shawn Barham |
Licence | Proprietary |
WWW |
SPF/2 is an ISPF-compatible text editor for OS/2 derived from the earlier SPF/PC.
SPF/2 supports the REXX macro language through its ISREDIT interface to IBM's OS/2 1.2 Extended Edition REXX.
Features
- Enter key processing consistent with OS/2 Communications Manager
- Support for 48 PF keys
- File utilities
- Different kinds of tabbing: Software, Hardware, Logical
- Foreground user applications
Version
- 1.0 (1990)
- 1.0.1 (Oct 1990)
- 1.0.2 (Dec 1990)
- 2.0 (May 1992)