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Funnelweb, from Tony and Will McGovern in Australia, is a descendant of the [[TI-Writer]] word processor, but has gone | |||
far beyond it. | |||
Funnelweb provides a menu-driven environment into which | |||
you can integrate all sorts of software. | |||
Among the many features of the environment is the ability to catalog a disk without loading a | |||
disk manager, the ability to run all sorts of machine language programs | |||
with the [[Extended BASIC]] cartridge plugged in, and bundled utilities | |||
like a disk editor and a disk manager. | |||
There are word processing and programming versions of the editor portion, and there is support for | |||
80 column cards. | |||
Funlweb was subject to constant improvement to add requested features and to match new hardware and was released in 40 column format for a standard TI99/4a with a 40 column display, and an 80 column format for more advanced systems. | |||
Please refer to: | |||
[[Fweb Editor Vn 5]] for 40 columns released June 1993 | |||
[[Funnelweb environment version 4.40]] | |||
[[Category:80 column]] | |||
[[Category:Software]] |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 30 April 2018
Funnelweb, from Tony and Will McGovern in Australia, is a descendant of the TI-Writer word processor, but has gone far beyond it.
Funnelweb provides a menu-driven environment into which you can integrate all sorts of software.
Among the many features of the environment is the ability to catalog a disk without loading a disk manager, the ability to run all sorts of machine language programs with the Extended BASIC cartridge plugged in, and bundled utilities like a disk editor and a disk manager.
There are word processing and programming versions of the editor portion, and there is support for 80 column cards.
Funlweb was subject to constant improvement to add requested features and to match new hardware and was released in 40 column format for a standard TI99/4a with a 40 column display, and an 80 column format for more advanced systems.
Please refer to:
Fweb Editor Vn 5 for 40 columns released June 1993