ne

ne

Web site: ne.di.unimi.it Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, UNIX-like, OS X License: GNU GPL Interface: TUI Wikipedia: Ne_(text_editor) First release: 1993 ne – a free text editor based on the POSIX standard that runs (we hope) on almost any UN*X machine. ne is easy to use for the beginner, but powerful and fully … Read more

MS-DOS Editor

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Web site: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/edit Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: DOS, Windows, OS/2 License: Proprietary Interface: TUI Wikipedia: MS-DOS Editor First release: June 1991 MS-DOS Editor (edit) – a text editor included with MS-DOS since version 5.0. It was more convenient to use than the older Edlin. It was a typical DOS interactive program, so the … Read more

rcirc

rcirc

Web site: emacswiki.org/emacs/rcirc Category: Network Subcategory: IRC clients Platform: Cross-platform License: GPL Interface: TUI First release: rcirc – a next generation InternetRelayChat client. It blends seamlessly with the rest of Emacs, it’s tight, fast, and doesn’t light up like a christmas tree. rcirc also has sane defaults. There is little or no reason to customize … Read more

Kirc

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Web site: kirc.io Category: Network Subcategory: IRC clients Platform: Cross-platform License: GPL Interface: TUI First release: August 15, 2020 Kirc (KISS for IRC) – a tiny IRC client written in POSIX C99 designed with usability and cross-platform compatibility in mind. Features: – No dependencies other than a C99 compiler. – Simple Authentication and Security Layer … Read more

F-IRC

f-irc

Web site: vanheusden.com/f-irc/ Category: Network Subcategory: IRC clients Platform: UNIX-like License: GPL Interface: TUI First release: F-IRC – an IRC client for terminals/command-line/console. Its goal is to be as user friendly as possible with easy navigation and keyboard shortcuts for quick navigation. It has an as much a gentle learning curve as possible. From the … Read more

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