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''Editors running under MS-DOS/PC-DOS on older PCs and compatibles'' ---- === MS-DOS Editor Family === ---- * '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSDOS About MS-DOS]''' * [[4th editor]] - Open source MS-DOS editor for writing 4th code * [[4th GUI]] - Open source MS-DOS IDE for writing 4th code * [[ACE (MS-Dos)]] - Text editor for MS-Dos (1985) * [[AD-EDIT]] - Small text editor, DESQview-aware (1988) * [[AE (Another Editor)]] - Text editor for MS-DOS compatibles, written in Turbo Pascal. (1992) * [[AE Asm]] - A tiny editor for Assembly language coding (16K) * [[Aedit-PCMag]] - Small menu driven editor from PC Magazine * [[An-Editor]] - A simple text editor for MS-DOS (1993) * [[Aurora]] - Fast text editor for DOS and Win32 console * [[BatMaster]] - Text editor designed primarily to support creation and maintenance of DOS batch files * [[BEAV]] - Binary Editor And Viewer for AIX, AmigaDOS, BSD, Linux, MS-DOS, OS/2, UNIX, ULTRIX * [[Bingo Text Editor]] - Shareware editor for MS-DOS * [[BlackBeard]] - a powerful MsDos? TextEditor * [[Blochek]] - Open source MS-DOS editor with Unicode support * [[Breeze]] - Popular shareware word processor for MS-DOS * [[Brief]] - A powerful programmable text editor for DOS * [[calvin]] - free, open source MS-DOS partial vi clone * [[CMEditor]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[cse]] - Colorado State Editor by J. Applegate, an IBM Personal Editor clone * [[Cyril]] - Text editor for both English and Russian input for MS-DOS * [[DosEdit]] - the built-in MS-DOS editor (edit.exe) . * [[dte]] - full-screen text editor * [[dwed]] - IDE/text editor * [[e.com]] - 5K MS-DOS editor by David Nye, MD. * [[E2]] - Second major version of IBM's PC-DOS E editor * [[e3]] - Cross-platform e3 editor from Albrecht Kleine for DOS, Unix * [[E4 Editor ]] - Multi-file text editor for MS-DOS * [[e88]] - An editor written in Assembler * [[EASYEDIT II]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[EasyFold]] - A simple-to-use folding editor * [[EBang]] - Multifiles Text Editor for MS-DOS * [[ED-1100-PC]] - MS-DOS port of the Sperry 1100 ED editor * [[EDA]] - Editor intended for large ASCII files for MS-DOS and OS/2 * [[EditBang]] - Shareware Console mode text editor designed to replace DOS EDIT * [[EDITCNFG]] - Editor for the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files * [[EdiTury]] - Open source text/hex editor for DOS, Haiku, Linux, Mac OS/X, OS/2, Windows * [[EditV]] - A WordStar like editor with Mouse support and multiple windows/buffers on MsDos * [[EDLIN]] - The original MS-DOS line editor * [[edt-DOS]] - Freeware EDT clone for MSDOS and Unix with source * [[EDZACK]] - Text editor program written in assembler language for 8086 mode for DOS * [[EKIZ]] - Editor for Unix and MS-DOS * [[EmACT]] - Emacs clone for MS-DOS, Windows, and PocketPC based on Conroy MicroEMACS * [[Environs Editor]] - Text editor designed especially for programmers * [[EVOLVEBang]] - Source code structure editor * [[ez86]] - A text editor by and for assembly language programmers * [[EZEdit]] - 4K text editor, written in Assembler * [[EZQuote]] - Text Editor for Offline Messages * [[FinalWord]] - An MS-DOS and <nowiki>AtariST</nowiki> word processor from Mark of the Unicorn * [[FLWriter]] - Open source text processing program using FLTK * [[Freemacs]] - Russell Nelson's Tiny Emacs clone for DOS (Emacs.com is 16K) * [[FTE]] - Folding text editor for OS/2, Win32 console, DOS, Linux console, and XWindows * [[G]] - Open source editor for MS-DOS and Unix with WordStar command set, regular expressions, and macros * [[GV TextEditor]] - Freeware Text Editor for MS-DOS using Graphic Vision graphics environment * [[ICHI]] - Editor designed for program code maintenance * [[Ie]] - An extended dos (32 bit) text editor * [[Infopad]] - Open source DOS editor with Borland TurboVision interface * [[INIWorks]] - Windows INI file editor (command line) * [[Ink]] - Simple DOS word processor that fits in 64K of RAM * [[Itautec Redator]] - Brazilian Text Editor (Portuguese) for MSDOS * [[JED]] - Multiplatform text editor by John E. Davis. Runs on UNIX, VMS, DOS, and Windows platforms * [[LatticeScreenEditor]] - editor that comes with Lattice C compiler and normally known as LSE * [[LGEDIT]] - Freeware DOS text editor with dual windows and calculator (12KB) * [[MAT Editor]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[Math Text]] - Word processor especially designed for technical typing (MS-DOS) * [[ME (MS-Dos)]] - Small but powerfull hex and ASCII editor * [[MEdit]] - Free, graphic, multi-window, cross-platform text editor. * [[Mega-Star]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[mince]] - Mince Is Not Complete Emacs (MS-DOS, CP/M) * [[mined]] - a powerful text editor with extensive Unicode and CJK support supporting modern interface paradigms * [[Minimum Profit]] - Cross-platform programmer's editor with C like script language * [[Mix Editor]] - Text editor supplied with the Mix C Compiler for CP/M and MS-DOS * [[MSEdit]] - Mateusz's Saucy Editor - freeware MS-DOS editor * [[MultiEdit]] - Powerful MS-DOS editor, now available on Windows * [[MultiMate]] - Early commercial word processor for the IBM PC under MS-DOS * [[Ne]] - "No Edlin!" freeware MS-DOS EDIT replacement * [[New York Word]] - Word processor for MS-DOS * [[NewWord]] - Enhanced clone of WordStar with more functions * [[NTED]] - Improved TED * [[Ntuitive]] - Powerful ASCII text editor for power users and programmers. * [[Orange C IDE]] - IDE for open source C compiler on DOS and Windows, successor to [Infopad] * [[OSPedit]] - Open source text editor component of a collection of DOS extenders * [[OutPlus]] - An outline editor for MsDos * [[PalEdit]] - Freeware text editor for HP Palmtop with Emacs key assignments * [[PcWrite]] - A nice word processor/editor * [[PDT-DOS]] - A specialized editor for DOS handling enormous files (up to 2 gigabytes) * [[PE2]] - IBM Personal Editor II (PC-DOS 2.x & up) * [[PED]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[PEDIT]] - Freeware MS-DOS replacement for DOS EDIT * [[PMATE]] - Commercial programmer's editor for MSDOS * [[Pro-Ed]] - Text editor designed for programmers * [[Protext]] - Powerful MSDOS editor/wordproc, runs in Windows console, macro lang capable of text/doc processing * [[Quik Note]] - Editor for very short documents * [[RavitzEditor]] - A text editor for the IBMPC and MSDOS, with support for folding * [[READ]] - ASCII Text Editor & Viewer * [[RHIDE]] - An IDE for DJGPP and other GNU based systems * [[SEDIT]] - Text editor designed for use with electronic mail (MS-DOS) * [[SetEdit]] - A TurboVision style text editor with WordStar bindings. * [[SHH ED]] - Tiny DOS editor with WordStar command set and limited mouse support (Ed.com is 16K) * [[SHSU]] - ASCII text editor for MS-DOS * [[Sled]] - Sam's Little EDitor - 17K text editor for MS-DOS * [[SlickEdit]] (pre VisualSlickEdit) * [[Smooth]] - DOS text editor with FAST Smooth Scrolling technique and interface for Windows * [[SPF/PC]] - DOS text editor with file management utilities. * [[Sprint]] - Commercial editor for MS-DOS by Borland, Intl., based on MOTU's Final Word 2 * [[Swift_(MS-Dos)]] - A simple MS-DOS word processor * [[T]] - Tim Baldwin's tiny editor for MS-DOS and OS/2 * [[TDE]] - Thomson-Davis Editor (public domain, DOS, Windows, Linux) * [[TE]] - DOS editor like WordStar (10K) * [[Ted 1.1]] - Rewrite of [[Ted]] to add Unix file compatibility (4K) * [[Ted2]] - Rewrite of Ted based on TedPlus to add a few features (4k) * [[Ted3]] - Rewrite of [[Ted]] to add features (13K) * [[Ted]] - Tom Kihliken's PC Magazine utility (3K) * [[TedPlus]] - Rewrite of [[Ted]] to add features (4K) * [[Terse]] - Yossi Gil's rewrite of TED to use Brief command set (4K) * [[Text EDIT]] - Text editing system based on the Wordstar and Borland Editor command set for MS-DOS * [[Text Editor]] - Public domain, full screen ASCII text editor for the IBM PC and close compatibles * [[TheSemwareEditor]] - TSE-Junior, formerly known as QEdit * [[TM]] - a/k/a tmacs, a tiny editor with Emacs keybindings, macros, color menus, configurable tabs, unlimited undo (4K) * [[TPE]] - Turbo Powered Editor - Freeware MS-DOS editor based on Borland's Turbo Editor Toolbox * [[Trived]] - Trivial editor for MS-DOS * [[Ued]] - Useful Editor a small, fast, ASCII editor * [[Unity Programmer's Editor]] - Shareware text editor for MS-DOS * [[VDE]] - Freeware WordStar style text editor for DOS and CP/M (Windows LFN aware) * [[VEDIT]] - An MS-DOS editor able to edit huge file (and now on Windows) * [[VersaEdit]] - A programmers text editor * [[VIM]] - free, powerful programmer's editor (Linux, Windows, many platforms) * [[Vision Edit]] - Shareware DOS text editor with Borland interface * [[WED_(MS-Dos)]] - Full-featured text editor for MS-DOS * [[Wink]] - A mouseless DOS word processor for writers * [[Word Fugue]] - Shareware MS-DOS word processor from Australia * [[WordPerfect Editor]] - Reduced version of the WordPerfect word processor * [[XTC]] - Text Editor for Wendin-DOS (MS-DOS) * [[Xted]] - Freeware MS-DOS editor designed for inclusion in Norton Commander but usable stand alone * [[XyWrite]] III+ and IV - A wordprocessor with fast features for text editing and a powerful macro language * [[ZABED]] - Freeware DOS text editor. There is a Win console version called z95. * [[zap for UNIX]] - Simple open source hex editor for UNIX, VMS, MS-DOS
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