David Owen | 6 Sep 2010 22:09
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Re: tugindia Digest, Vol 93, Issue 1

Dear Radhakrishnan, Shrisha,
Thanks for your replies. I apologize for taking so long to answer.
I think I asked the wrong questions. When I installed MacTex I was expecting
to see a little icon named MacTex. What I now believe happens (please
correct me) is  that two applications: Texshop and Texworks are installed. I
saw these but I did not know that they were new.
What is closest to Winedt for the Mac? I have been using Winedt and I like
it alot. As you see I am rather ignorant about the Mac and am interested to
learn.
Thanks again for everything.
Regards,
David
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Shrisha Rao | 8 Sep 2010 16:04
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Re: tugindia Digest, Vol 93, Issue 1

El sep 7, 2010, a las 1:39 a.m., David Owen escribió:

> What is closest to Winedt for the Mac? I have been using Winedt and I like
> it alot. As you see I am rather ignorant about the Mac and am interested to
> learn.

I don't use Windows and don't know anything about Winedt, I'm sorry, so I have no point of comparison.  In
general, I guess asking on a Mac forum would be better for learning about the Mac.

Regards,

Shrisha Rao

> David

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