Editors
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- A Tale of Five Editors
- Eric Raymond analyzes the designs and implementations of five Unix text editors.
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- ACME
- Acme is a textual user interface for programmers by Rob Pike for Plan 9, with ports to Unix-like and Windows systems. [Open Source]
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- Epsilon
- Lugaru Software's EMACS-style programmer's editor for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, DOS and OS/2. [Commercial]
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- KEDIT
- An XEDIT-compatible text editor for Windows 95/98/NT from the Mansfield Software Group. [Commercial]
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- Sam
- Text editor for Windows and Plan 9 by Rob Pike. Documentation, ports, links and background information.
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- Softpanorama University Open Source Editors Webliography
- Annotated list of editors with special emphasis on Xedit/Kedit/THE family and TCL-based editors.
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- VEDIT
- Editor for text, data, and binary files of up to 2 gigabytes in ASCII, Hex, EBCDIC. [Commercial]
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- Visual SlickEdit
- Programmer's editor for developing and maintaining software. Includes tools to automate the process of comprehending, navigating and analyzing source code. A full functioning 30 day trial version is available. [Windows and UNIX]
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- Sublime Text
- Cross-platform text editor for code and any kind of text file. Supports syntax highlighting, completion, projects and plugins.
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- Sublime Info
- Unofficial documentation which fills the gaps in the official documentation for Sublime Text 1.
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- UserEcho: Sublime Text
- Place for requesting, discussing or commenting features and bugs in an organized manner.
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- BVI - Binary Visual Editor
- The Bvi editor is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the Vi text editor.
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- Emacs for Vi Users
- Basic equivalent Emacs editor commands and operations for users of the Vi editor.
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- Graphical Vi-Vim Cheat Sheet
- Tutorial based on the graphical cheat sheet created for people learning Vi or Vim.
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- The Elvis Text Editor Homepage
- The homepage of a popular Vi clone available for many operating systems.
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