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Early screen editor at Stanford University '''Author:''' Douglas Engelbart (inventor of the mouse) '''Homepage:''' '''Family:''' EarlyEditorFamily '''Platform:''' DEC PDP '''License:''' In 1962 at the Stanford Research Lab, Engelbart proposed, and later implemented, a word processor with automatic word wrap, search and replace, user-definable macros, scrolling text, and commands to move, copy, and delete characters, words, or blocks of text. Stanford's TVEdit (1965) was one of the first CRT-based display editors that was widely used. '''Screenshot:'''
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