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Text editors on mainframe computers:
Control Data Corporation:
- EDIT FILE - Line editor on CDC machines running NOS (Network Operating System)
- FSE - Full screen editor on CDC machines running NOS (Network Operating System)
- IDA Editor - Full screen editor for CDC-6600 machines running the IDA-CRD OS
- O26 - Full screen editor for the CDC-6000
- XEDIT-NOS - Line editor from University of Minnesota for CDC machines running NOS
Fujitsu/Siemens: (Now Fujitsu Technology Solutions)
- EDT-BS2000 - Editor on Fujitsu/Siemens BS2000 mainframes
Honeywell: (Computer division sold to Groupe Bull in 1991)
- FRED - The Friendly Editor for GCOS, modeled after qed
- qed - A line editor which is an ancestor of ed and vi
IBM:
- BIM-Edit - Enhanced alternative IBM mainframe editor
- CONDOR - IBM mainframe on-line library management and program development system
- FileAID - A mainframe tool for editing data files
- FSE Plus - IBM mainframe editor, data set manager, file list and job output previewer facility
- ICCF - Text editor on IBM mainframes running DOS/VSE
- IEDIT - Interactive mainframe development environment for APL
- ISPF - Text editor on IBM mainframes running OS/MVS or zOS
- PDF - IBM mainframe editor (not the Adobe(tm) product)
- Qeditor - IBM mainframe editor that runs in CICS instead of TSO
- ROSCOE - Computer Associate's mainframe development environment
- STET - "STructured Editing Tool", a folding editor for VM/CMS
- SuperWylbur - Enhanced version os Wylbur IBM mainframe editor
- Wylbur - A mainframe TextEditor (see SuperWylber too)
- XEDIT - Text editor on IBM mainframes running VM/CMS
- XeditForJava - A version of the famed XEDIT text editor, written in Java for use as an Applet.
- ZED-IBM - Text editor on IBM mainframes running the Phoenix OS developed at the University of Cambridge
ICL:
- NE-ICL - Text editor on ICL mainframes developed at the University of Cambridge
UNISYS:
- ED-1100 - Text editor on the Sperry 1100 series mainframe
- CANDE - Text editor on Unisys mainframes running MCP
Wang Laboratories:
- EDITOR - Standard system editor on Wang VS systems
- ADEPT - Enhanced system editor on later Wang VS systems
Unix: (Editors emulating mainframe products on Unix)
- uni-SPF - The Workstation Group's ISPF clone for Unix and Windows
- uni-Xedit - The Workstation Group's Xedit clone for Unix and Windows
PC: (Editors emulating mainframe products on PCs)
- CP-Edit - DOS and OS/2
- ED-1100-PC - MS-DOS port of the Sperry 1100 ED editor
- Hybrid Editor XE - Open source Japanese clone of mainframe SPF editor
- KEDIT - An XEDIT clone for MSDOS and Windows
- Pc XEDIT - Freeware Windows clone of VM XEDIT
- RecordEditor - Free editor giving similar functionality to fileaid, Can edit mainframe data files on a PC
- Sedit - Commercial Xedit clone for Windows and Unix/Linux??
- SPFLite - Shareware ISPF clone for Windows
- SPF/PC - MSDOS text editor with file management utilities.
- SPFSE - Formerly SPF/PC, a PC version of ISPF.
- TCD - A Java based editor that feels like an IBM mainframe editor
- THE - The Hessling Editor - VM/CMS Xedit clone
- TSPF - Tritus SPF/PDF for the PC (no longer available)
- XeditPC - Freeware Xedit clone for Windows with .NET 4.5
- zScope - Telnet/SSH client and code editor with 3270 and 5250 emulation
Because of the way the mainframes are designed, these are often both text editors and the user's interface to the system as a whole.