Tpw 1.5 for windows4/3/2023 The rest has been the most peculiar experience: a long and winding road. The money certainly didn't start rolling in: WinEdt had exactly five registered used by the end of 1995, counting me, my brother and a free copy requested by some university research center in US. When in 1995 I hit hard times, I decided to upload WinEdt to CTAN as shareware, hoping that a few bucks from registrations would help with the rent. In the process I made a few enhancements and fixed a few bugs that now and then emerged. I was quite happy with the result of a few months of part-time programming and indeed WinEdt was used to typeset my thesis without any major incident. thesis (it is so easy to get distracted with something you are not supposed to be doing while "officially" working on a thesis). I embarked on the project with a student edition of Borland's TPW 1.5 (Delphi's predecessor) while working on my Ph.D. It was originally developed in 1993 as a simple text editor for Windows 3.1. WinEdt has been around for a long time (30 years and counting).
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