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They aren't DinkC editors, but map editors. WinDinkEditPlus is the improved version, but the video tutorials SimonK made are for WinDinkEdit (no Plus, but they'll probably work).
Any ASCII text editor (like Notepad) can be used as a DinkC Editor. There are a few specialised editors, like cypry's DinkC Editor and Phoenix' EasyDinkC.
EasyDinkC isn't updated for the new commands in Dink 1.08, but it'll probably work for whatever you want. I don't know how this is for DinkC Editor. DinkC Editor's error check function is much better than EasyDinkC's. On the other hand, you have five different fingers. Also EasyDinkC has code generation wizards for almost anything pre-1.08.
I can't say which one is better, you should probably try both and see which one you prefer.
Any ASCII text editor (like Notepad) can be used as a DinkC Editor. There are a few specialised editors, like cypry's DinkC Editor and Phoenix' EasyDinkC.
EasyDinkC isn't updated for the new commands in Dink 1.08, but it'll probably work for whatever you want. I don't know how this is for DinkC Editor. DinkC Editor's error check function is much better than EasyDinkC's. On the other hand, you have five different fingers. Also EasyDinkC has code generation wizards for almost anything pre-1.08.
I can't say which one is better, you should probably try both and see which one you prefer.







