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  EverEcco: Screen Shots & Tour - pg4 EverEcco is W.I.P. as we scour the W.W.W. for cool apps.  NoteEdit was invented before EE and was designed to give Ecco users RTF capabilities. (educated guess - To-Do --> add Topic “NoteEdit”  to Forum).  EE has RTF built-in so NoteEdit now has a new role:  Saving 9000 16KB chunks of text (~3000 words) ‘X*’ times before Ecco runs out of memory.  See Memory Manifesto for more. (To-Do -- > ext text - test for ‘X’ folders limit)
(older screenshot - icons covered to avoid confusion)
Screen Shots & Tour - pg3
Another important aspect of the EverEcco template project is creating the EE-Help file.  In EverEcco version ‘A’, clicking the Help icon launches a second Ecco pre-loaded with Albert Schepers EE compilation dated June, 2010.  EE author Slang spent precious time creating code, not tutorials.  The EverEcco template project picks up where Albert left off, helping us understand EE’s advanced functions.  (To-Do --> add Topic “EE-Help - EE” to Forum)  
Note also the 64 (64KB) NoteEdit icon.  Native Ecco’s Text Folder can handle up to 64KB chunks of data.  However, tests are showing data corruption at this size. (To-Do --> add Topic “64KB Text Folder behavior” to Forum).
This Item        has 4 Folders assigned.  The contents of the Folders are shown to the right as columns.                                    The left-most column is text-only while the column to the right shows the                            RTF headers, before the text begins below.
Also available as Help material are compilations of all the Yahoo Forum discussions through mid 2014.  More discussion needed on the subject of “what and how” regarding the Help file.  (To-Do -- > add Topic “EE-Help - Forum comp” to Forum)
I’d like the soapbox  -  just for a moment...  If we want to pass this software on to the next generation, it is up to us to document Ecco+EE - while the people who helped create it are still around.  Until a commercial replacement for Ecco is developed, this is the right thing to do.  And ah, “someday they’ll thank us”. Screen Shots & Tour - pg5 Top