SPF/PC v4 for MS-DOS, FreeDOS, x86 3 hours ago (github.com) 4 comments hggh Reply Add to library rwmj 3 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPF/PC"SPF/PC is an MS-DOS-based text editor and file manager designed to have an interface that was familiar to those using mainframe SPF and ISPF" jmclnx 3 hours ago I love this quote:>This software is as-is. I don't support it, nor will I look at tickets. You're on your own.I have a couple of abandonware games on my gopher instance, I will steal this quote for my use too!But thanks for keeping this tool available. Dwedit 1 hour ago Github lets you disable the issue tracker, seems like the thing to do here if a project is serious about "not looking at tickets". ranger_danger 2 hours ago >nor will I look at ticketsLet's hope this doesn't get abused.
rwmj 3 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPF/PC"SPF/PC is an MS-DOS-based text editor and file manager designed to have an interface that was familiar to those using mainframe SPF and ISPF"
jmclnx 3 hours ago I love this quote:>This software is as-is. I don't support it, nor will I look at tickets. You're on your own.I have a couple of abandonware games on my gopher instance, I will steal this quote for my use too!But thanks for keeping this tool available. Dwedit 1 hour ago Github lets you disable the issue tracker, seems like the thing to do here if a project is serious about "not looking at tickets".
Dwedit 1 hour ago Github lets you disable the issue tracker, seems like the thing to do here if a project is serious about "not looking at tickets".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPF/PC
"SPF/PC is an MS-DOS-based text editor and file manager designed to have an interface that was familiar to those using mainframe SPF and ISPF"
I love this quote:
>This software is as-is. I don't support it, nor will I look at tickets. You're on your own.
I have a couple of abandonware games on my gopher instance, I will steal this quote for my use too!
But thanks for keeping this tool available.
Github lets you disable the issue tracker, seems like the thing to do here if a project is serious about "not looking at tickets".
>nor will I look at tickets
Let's hope this doesn't get abused.