I've inherited several Quark files on Mac-formatted CDs.  I'm able to open them on my 
RHL server and transfer them via scp to a Cygwin-enabled Windoze for hex , or binary, 
inspection, in TextPad (a kickass text editor for Windoze BTW) and view the text 
contents, e.g. "Four score and seven years ago..." Unfortuately, TextPad does not 
allow me to "grap" or extract this text for cut-paste in a normal text (*.txt) file.

Is there a recommended hex editor in Linux that would allow me to select the text and 
paste it to a regular text file for editing? Maybe a Quark viewer?

Thanks in advance.

Warmest Regards,
Tim

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