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Author: Peter Norton Computing (Now part of Symantec) Download: https://macsplex.com/?module=file&act=procFileDownload&file_srl=28664&sid=8c6a4cd40cb7e806c9512c19b022a74f&module_srl=11642 Family: MsDosEditors Platform: MS-DOS License: Commercial
The Norton Editor was written by Stanley Reifel and consisted of 15000 lines of IBM Macro Assembler (8086/8088 assembly language) code. It is dedicated to Elizabeth Reifel for her support. Ron Jeffries and Peter Norton are credited with helping shape it. It was written on IBM PC and IBM PC XT machines (4.77 mhz 8088). (source: http://www.reliance.com/pdf/controls/j3618/20.pdf )
-- RonPerrella
I don't think this was the exact same as the Norton Commander's editor. It was I think a separately sold commercial product.
-- Timelord
Timelord, I believe you are correct. There was definitely a different text editor sold by Norton. I am updating the description above. Original (obsolete text is below):
It is a simple, basic editor that anybody can use in about 2 minutes.
You can read more about it at the http://www.softpanorama.org/website. It has the best discussion of Eastern Orthodox FileManagers? anywhere (heck, he invented the term!)
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