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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). |
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