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Text editor written at Cambridge University '''Author:''' [[Philip Hazel]] '''Download:''' http://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/ne-2.01.tar.gz ''(C source archive)'' '''Manual:''' http://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/ne-spec.pdf ''(Adobe PDF)'' '''Family:''' MainframeEditorFamily '''Platform:''' Unix/Linux '''License:''' GPL v2 NE is a text editor that was originally designed to run on a wide variety of machines, from largeservers to personal workstations. In the past it ran on a number of operating systems; however, the current version supports only Unix-like systems. The main use of NE is expected to be as an interactive screen editor. However, it can also function as a line-by-line editor, and it is programmable, so it can be run non-interactively as a text manipulation tool. NE is a re-implementation of a previous editor that was called E, which in turn evolved from one called Zed and a number of predecessors that ran on IBM mainframes. The lineage can be traced back to some very early Cambridge text editors of the 1960s.
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