Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)cmf(_dot_)nrl(_dot_)navy(_dot_)mil> wrote:
It is the accessibility of command line tools that makes nmh so powerful. It is already in the 21st century, although a little buggy in spots.
Oh, I agree ... but I don't think NEW features that don't remove or diminish the command-line tools functions are necessarily bad.
I don't have any problem with that. -NWR
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