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BBEdit

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  • Cyrius -- It (still) doesn't suck.
  • Elektron (and vi on a console, since I haven't learned emacs or pico... I'm all alone here...)
  • EVula -- All my web coding is done by hand. If my version supported non-Roman characters, I'd probably use it in my wiki-ing more often... time to upgrade!
  • Pfv2

ed

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  • Aperculum - Ed is the standard text editor.
  • Mozzerati - because wikipedians should be able to remember what they are editing.

edlin

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editplus

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emacs/xemacs

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EmEditor

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Epsilon

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FTE

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Gedit and forks

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Pluma

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HomeSite

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jedit

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Joe

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Jove

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Kate

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Metapad

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nedit

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Notepad

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Notepad++

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NoteTab

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OpenOffice

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Perl

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pico & clones

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nano

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pico

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SimpleText

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syn

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"" >

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cat

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TeXShop

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TextEdit

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TextMate

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TextPad

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UltraEdit

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vi & clones

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elvis

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nvi

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vi (the original)

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  1. Austin Hair
  2. Bo Register
  3. CAPS LOCK no clones for me, just pure ex-vi.
  4. Penn Station

Vim

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WinEdt

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  • \Mikez And you talk about shortcuts in M$Word? 200 shortcuts and counting... (And I can find them!)

Word (Microsoft)

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Wordpad

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Wordperfect

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  • KnightofNEE Go full control over text via reveal codes! (That and I grew up using it).

Wordstar

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  • Cimon Avaro on a pogo stick (I am sorry, but this is a sentimental favorite) I have several editions of CP/M wordstar on 8 inch diskettes.
  • User: Dr Paddle Don't be sorry. I miss Wordstar 5.5! I'm trying now to write macros in Word to prepare 60k-lines of text for import into a spreadsheet. Could have written the Wordstar macros in minutes! But now I have to learn VBA. Have a button on my office wall, "Keep your hands where they belong. Wordstar 5.5" (Learned Wordstar in CP/M on an Osbourne. Perfected it in DOS on a 286.)

Xyzzy

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  • Mulukhiyya (It's something, like a thoroughly domestic Common Lisp Emacs for Windows. I call it Jijii. Not recommended for 真人間.)

Other

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