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* CTE - The standard CUA editor for Linux terminal
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* CTE - The standard CUA editor for the Linux console
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CUA Family editors adhere to the CUA (Common User Access) standards, which were developed by IBM in the mid 80's. We can thank them for things like F3 to exit, F2 to save, etc.
There's more available at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Common_User_Access
CUA Family Editors:
- Cream - Vim editor repackaged to use CUA look and feel
- CTE - The standard CUA editor for the Linux console
- E2 - Second major version of IBM's PC-DOS E editor
- E3 IBM - IBM's E3 text editor included with PC-DOS
- IbmProfessionalEdit (or PE) was a popular MSDOS text editor.
- ISPF is popular on MVS/TSO mainframes.
- PE2 - IBM Personal Editor II (PC-DOS 2.x & up)
- PE32 - A clone of IBM Personal Editor for 32-bit Windows
- PE64 - A 64-bit version of PE32
- PyPE - Python-centric text editor that uses does code folding
- TDE - Thomson-Davis Editor (public domain, DOS, Windows, Linux)
- SetEdit - Borland-style text editor
- SPF/PC - MSDOS text editor with file management utilities.
- THE - The Hessling Editor - open source multi-platform XEDIT clone
- Tilde - Open source comfortable Linux editor for those used to GUI editors
- VisualSlickEdit is a popular multiplatform text editor.
- WindowsNotepad is available on all MsWindows? machines.
- X2 - a multiplatform text editor much like SlickEdit and the IbmEditorFamily.
- XEDIT is popular on VM/CMS and VM/ESA mainframes.
- Zeus is a programmer's editor/IDE for the Windows platform.