GNOME (Generally NOt the Micro Emacs) editor
Author: Moshe Braner, based on original code by Dave Conroy Download: http://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/gnomesrc.ZIP (C source, docs, and MS-DOS executable) Family: EmacsFamily License: Unknown Availability: yes Platform: VMS, Atari, MSDOS, Unix, CPM
Described in the Emacs Implementations pages of Craig Finseth as "another old spin off Micro Emacs 2.x, small and fast." The links are dead, but an Internet Archive page exists with the DOS executable. The executable is 55k, still runs on Windows XP, and has a built-in help menu.
(Converted to a Zip archive and hosted on TextEditors site --DMcCunney))
SammyMitchell provided the source on 07/28/10. Thanks!
Moshe Braner here. I still use this editor daily in 2018. Executable compiled in 1998 for 32-bit Windows (with a slightly-buggy compiler) is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_homnjxg_R44OM7EZkDYaKGK-j2m7az9 - I use it in Windows 7, and it can edit large files. Keyboard macros. Sort lines by selection of columns. Customizable key-mapping.