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Editors

Born on UNIX
NEdit 5.5
NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X
Window System, which combines a standard, easy
to use, graphical user interface with the
thorough functionality and stability required by
users who edit text eight hours a day. For users
of older style Unix editors, welcome to the
world of mouse-based editing! It provides
intensive support for development in a wide
variety of languages, text processors, and other
tools, but at the same time can be used
productively by just about anyone who needs to
edit text. NEdit is a text editor for programs
and plain-text files. Users of Macintosh and MS
Windows based text editors should find NEdit a
familiar and comfortable environment. NEdit
provides all of the standard menu, dialog,
editing, and mouse support, as well as all of
the standard shortcuts to which the users of
modern GUI based environments are accustomed.
XEmacs 21
XEmacs is a highly customizable OpenSource text
editor and application development system. Its
emphasis is on modern graphical user interface
support and an open software development model,
similar to Linux. XEmacs has an active
development community numbering in the hundreds,
and runs on Windows, Linux and nearly every
other version of Unix in existence.
VIM 6.4
Vim is a highly configurable text editor built
to enable efficient text editing. It is an
improved version of the vi editor distributed
with most UNIX systems. Vim is often called a
"programmer's editor," and so useful for
programming that many consider it an entire IDE.
It's not just for programmers, though, Vim is
perfect for all kinds of text editing, from
composing email to editing configuration files.
BUT, Vim isn't an editor designed to hold its
users' hands, it is a tool, the use of which
must be learned.
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