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 Free Software for DOS — TEXT EDITORS – 1
Vim, Elvis, and JED are excellent power editors with steeper learning curves for the novice (but worth the effort)...and then there is GNU Emacs, which can do just about anything except shrink itself.
Pico was not designed to be a full-featured text editor (e.g., single file editing only, no text replace command in this version) but it can be used for simple word processing tasks (automatically wraps text at right margin, paragraph justification command).
Nearly all the freeware, CUA compliant DOS editors are similar clones derived from the same TFileEditor object included with Borland's Turbo Vision (e.g., NE), and they won't load files bigger than 64K (but see SETEDIT and Connect).
short.stop.home.att.net /freesoft/txtedit1.htm   (2498 words)

  
 From: Fred Smith
Other editors such as vi, emacs, jed, and jove are usually available, but they have more features than the students require for this course, and they also have a steeper learning curve than pico.
In addition, many students will need an introduction in using a text editor(vs a word processor) such as pico that comes as a part of the pine mail package that seems to be a standard component of unix operating environments.
For a week one practice project have the students create a text file, using the editor they have chosen, and send it to the lecturer via the method she/he has chosen.
www.math.uic.edu /~berger/articulation/MCS260.htm   (2498 words)

  
 The Linux Revolution
Jed is a versatile editor that can "impersonate" a number of well known text editors includiong emacs.
Joe is a lot like jed: it is a lightwieght editor that includes different modes including pico, wordstar and emacs.
Compared to vim, it seems fast for editing small regions of text but slower for editing large files, as the vim commands are more compact, and in some cases more powerful.
www.pegasus.rutgers.edu /~elflord/linux/editors   (356 words)

  
 VIM Evaluations
Updates: [990913,991026,991208,000112,000209,000222]: Editor Version Number of Composite ratings Score ====== ======= ========= ========= emacs 20.4 1326 4.3 xemacs 20.4 276 4.8 jed 0.99-x 87 3.3 joe 2.8 211 3.3 pico 4.x 311 3.3 vim 5.4 2878 4.0
Linuxcare's Product Comparison of Text Editors: Text Editor comparisons by evaluation from users.
And some sites run an open evaluation by poll - eg Linuxcare:
mm.iit.uni-miskolc.hu /Data/Supports/VIM/eval.html   (90 words)

  
 PRODUCT REVIEW: -- NEdit 5.1.1 --
There are plenty of text editors available, but they all seem either to do too little (jed, joe, xedit, kedit, gedit) or to be far too difficult to learn and use (emacs, vi); sometimes both.
NEdit is a GUI programmers' text editor for X11 that rolls in a surprisingly rich amount of functionality.
I reviewed FTE previously as one option for a Linux text editor; NEdit, however, is the best general Linux text editor I have found (at least for my needs and style).
gnosis.cx /publish/programming/review_nedit.html   (757 words)

  
 Aragorn - Acceso Web
(textmode version) ii jed-common 0.99.16-3.2 Byte compiled S-Lang runtime files for jed a ii jfsutils 1.1.6-1 Utilities for managing the JFS filesystem ii joe 3.1-0.2 user friendly full screen text editor ii joystick 20010903-2 Testing and calibration tools ii jpilot 0.99.7-0.99.8- Graphical app.
(f ii libruby1.8 1.8.1+1.8.2pre Libraries necessary to run the Ruby 1.8 ii libsasl2 2.1.19-1.5 Authentication abstraction library ii libscrollkeepe 0.3.14-9.1 Library to load.omf files (runtime files) ii libsdl-console 1.3-3 console that can be added to any SDL applica ii libsdl-gfx1.2 2.0.9-4 drawing and graphical effects extension for ii libsdl-image1.
ii g++-2.95 2.95.4-22 The GNU C++ compiler ii gawk 3.1.4-2 GNU awk, a pattern scanning and processing l ii gcc-2.95 2.95.4-22 The GNU C compiler ii gcc-2.95-doc 2.95.4-22 Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, go ii gcc-3.3-base 3.3.4-13 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) ii gconf2 2.8.1-4 GNOME configuration database system.
aragorn.elo.utfsm.cl /soft.php   (757 words)

  
 Emacs implementations, list of, regular post [long, FAQ]
Unlike "freemacs" (which was my favourite editor before JED) it can manage files over 64 KBytes in size and it is further under development.
version: 1.1 base language: C implementation language: C extension language: N/A scope of implementation: N/A hardware/software requirements: X11 organization/author: Sven Delmas TU Berlin Germany garfield@cs.tu-berlin.de Juergen Nickelsen TU Berlin Germany nickel@cs.tu-berlin.de free, anonymous FTP from: barkley.berkeley.edu in /pub/tkemacs/ coma.cs.tu-berlin.de in /pub/tkemacs/ _Note:_ TkEmacs is a text widget for Tcl/Tk using GNU Emacs 18.58.
The *BASE* *LANGUAGE* is the language that you need a compiler or interpreter for in order to use the editor.
www.uni-giessen.de /faq/archiv/emacs-implementations/msg00000.html   (757 words)

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