vi

vi

Web site: ex-vi.sourceforge.net Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: BSD Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Vi First release: 1976 vi – a one of the most common text editors on Unix. It was developed starting around 1976 by Bill Joy at UCB, who was tired of the ed editor. But since he used ed … Read more

Pico

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Web site: alpine.x10host.com (not active) Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: Apache Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Pico_(text_editor) First release: 1989 Pico – a simple text editor which is easier to use than the common UNIX editors: vi and emacs. Pico is also the editor used by the pine mail program; so if you … Read more

nvi

nvi

Web site: sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/vi/ Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like, BSD License: BSD Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Nvi First release: unknown nvi (new vi) – an implementation of the ex/vi text editor originally distributed as part of the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution (4BSD), by the University of California, Berkeley. The source code to nvi is … Read more

NEdit

nedit

Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/nedit/ Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like, BSD License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: NEdit First release: 1992 NEdit – a fast, compact Motif/X11 plain text editor, for most popular Unix systems. Features significant support for programmers including syntax highlighting, macro language, and streamlined keyboard navigation. NEdit is a multi-purpose text … Read more

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

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