Text editors
Alphatk
Alphatk is a text editor that was originally inspired by the Mac OS-only editor, "Alpha", but which extended to run on any platform that Tk runs on: Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
Alphatk is a text editor that was originally inspired by the Mac OS-only editor, "Alpha", but which extended to run on any platform that Tk runs on: Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
CANDE
CANDE (Command AND Edit) is a command line shell and text editor on the MCP (Master Control Program) operating system which runs on the Unisys Clearpath series of mainframes.
CANDE (Command AND Edit) is a command line shell and text editor on the MCP (Master Control Program) operating system which runs on the Unisys Clearpath series of mainframes.
Colossal Typewriter
Colossal Typewriter by John McCarthy and Roland Silver was one of the earliest computer text editors.
Colossal Typewriter by John McCarthy and Roland Silver was one of the earliest computer text editors.
CygnusEd
CygnusEd is a text editor for the Amiga OS and MorphOS. It was developed in 1986-1987 by Bruce Dawson, Colin Fox and Steve LaRocque who were working for CygnusSoft Software.
CygnusEd is a text editor for the Amiga OS and MorphOS. It was developed in 1986-1987 by Bruce Dawson, Colin Fox and Steve LaRocque who were working for CygnusSoft Software.
E (PC-DOS)
E is the text editor which was made part of PC DOS with version 6.1 in June 1993, and later with version 7 and PC DOS 2000.
E is the text editor which was made part of PC DOS with version 6.1 in June 1993, and later with version 7 and PC DOS 2000.
E (text editor)
E Text Editor is a text editor for Microsoft Windows.
E Text Editor is a text editor for Microsoft Windows.
Editor war
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors.
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors.
EditPlus
EditPlus is a 32-bit text editor for the Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by Sangil Kim of ES-Computing.
EditPlus is a 32-bit text editor for the Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by Sangil Kim of ES-Computing.
Elle (Elle Looks Like Emacs)
ELLE is an Emacs clone for MINIX. The name is a recursive acronym that means "ELLE Looks Like Emacs".
ELLE is an Emacs clone for MINIX. The name is a recursive acronym that means "ELLE Looks Like Emacs".
FRED (text editor)
FRED is a re-implementation of the famous Bell Labs QED line-oriented text editor.
FRED is a re-implementation of the famous Bell Labs QED line-oriented text editor.
Full-screen writing program
In computing, a full-screen writing program or distraction-free editor is a text editor that occupies the full display with the purpose of isolating the writer from the operating system (O...
In computing, a full-screen writing program or distraction-free editor is a text editor that occupies the full display with the purpose of isolating the writer from the operating system (O...
Learning the vi and Vim Editors
Learning the vi and Vim Editors, is a tutorial book for the vi and vim text editors written by Arnold Robbins, Elbert Hannah, and Linda Lamb and published by O'Reilly Media.
Learning the vi and Vim Editors, is a tutorial book for the vi and vim text editors written by Arnold Robbins, Elbert Hannah, and Linda Lamb and published by O'Reilly Media.
LEXX (text editor)
LEXX was a text editor which was possibly the first to use live parsing and colour syntax highlighting.
LEXX was a text editor which was possibly the first to use live parsing and colour syntax highlighting.
Microsoft Script Editor
The Microsoft Script Editor (MSE or MSE.EXE or "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\mse7.exe" in Office 2003) is an optional tool included in Microsoft Office 2000 through Office 2003...
The Microsoft Script Editor (MSE or MSE.EXE or "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\mse7.exe" in Office 2003) is an optional tool included in Microsoft Office 2000 through Office 2003...
Notemaker
Notemakers are a type of software tool first produced for the Commodore 64.
Notemakers are a type of software tool first produced for the Commodore 64.
Online rich-text editor
An online rich-text editor is an interface for editing rich text within web browsers, which presents the user with a "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" editing area.
An online rich-text editor is an interface for editing rich text within web browsers, which presents the user with a "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" editing area.
PDGREPPE
PDGREPPE is a text editor for personal computers that feature MSDOS.
PDGREPPE is a text editor for personal computers that feature MSDOS.
PED (Editor)
PED, the Programmers' EDitor, was a powerful screen-based text editor made by the Norwegian minicomputer manufacturer Norsk Data.
PED, the Programmers' EDitor, was a powerful screen-based text editor made by the Norwegian minicomputer manufacturer Norsk Data.
QED (text editor)
QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the SDS 940.
QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the SDS 940.
Scientific WorkPlace
Scientific WorkPlace (often abbreviated to SWP) is a software package for scientific word processing on Microsoft Windows.
Scientific WorkPlace (often abbreviated to SWP) is a software package for scientific word processing on Microsoft Windows.
Se (text editor)
se (screen-editor) is also known as the Georgia Tech Screen Editor.
se (screen-editor) is also known as the Georgia Tech Screen Editor.
Source code editor
A source code editor is a text editor program designed specifically for editing source code of computer programs by programmers.
A source code editor is a text editor program designed specifically for editing source code of computer programs by programmers.
STET (text editor)
The STET text editor (the 'STructured Editing Tool') may have been the first folding editor; its first version was written in 1977 by Mike Cowlishaw.
The STET text editor (the 'STructured Editing Tool') may have been the first folding editor; its first version was written in 1977 by Mike Cowlishaw.
TECO (text editor)
TECO (; originally an acronym for paper
Tape Editor and COrrector, but later Text Editor and COrrector) is a text editor originally developed at the...
TECO (; originally an acronym for paper
Tape Editor and COrrector, but later Text Editor and COrrector) is a text editor originally developed at the...
Text Editor and Corrector
TECO is a text editor originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1960s, after which it was modified by 'just about everybody'.
TECO is a text editor originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1960s, after which it was modified by 'just about everybody'.
TJ-2
TJ-2 (Type Justifying Program) was published by Peter Samson in May 1963 and is thought to be the first page layout program.
TJ-2 (Type Justifying Program) was published by Peter Samson in May 1963 and is thought to be the first page layout program.
Univac Text Editor
@ED or ED-1100 is the original interactive text editor implemented on the UNIVAC 1100/2200 series.
@ED or ED-1100 is the original interactive text editor implemented on the UNIVAC 1100/2200 series.
Vigor
Vigor is a clone of vi for UNIX that adds, as a joke, a cruel parody of Clippit, the Microsoft Office assistant.
Vigor is a clone of vi for UNIX that adds, as a joke, a cruel parody of Clippit, the Microsoft Office assistant.
Visual editor
Visual editors or full screen editors are editing programs which display the text being edited on the screen as it is being edited, as opposed to line-oriented editors (such as ed, ex and ...
Visual editors or full screen editors are editing programs which display the text being edited on the screen as it is being edited, as opposed to line-oriented editors (such as ed, ex and ...
XEDIT
XEDIT is a visual editor for VM/CMS using block mode IBM 3270 terminals.
XEDIT is a visual editor for VM/CMS using block mode IBM 3270 terminals.
ZWEI
ZWEI (ZWEI Was EINE, Initially, also German: two) was an early (~1980s) Emacs-like text editor written by Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon for the Lisp machine.
ZWEI (ZWEI Was EINE, Initially, also German: two) was an early (~1980s) Emacs-like text editor written by Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon for the Lisp machine.
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