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  2. Category:Australian editors - Wikipedia

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    John Balfour (editor) George Burnett Barton. Wendy Boase. Henry Ernest Boote. Fred Burden. John Edgar Byrne.

  3. Comparison of TeX editors - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code: Source Linux, macOS, Windows (2024-04-04) 1.88 Free Source code: MIT Microsoft-built binaries: Proprietary: Yes Yes (pdf) WinEdt: Source Windows (2023-05-16) 11.1 Non-free Proprietary: Yes Yes WinShell: Source Windows (2013-02-10) 3.3.2.6 Free Proprietary: Yes No Name Editing Style Native Operating Systems Latest stable version

  4. mg (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Editing Ruby source code. mg, originally called MicroGnuEmacs (and later changed at the request of Richard Stallman [1] ), is a public-domain text editor that runs on Unix-like operating systems. It is based on MicroEMACS, but intended to more closely resemble GNU Emacs while still maintaining a small memory footprint and fast speed.

  5. Category:Text editor comparisons - Wikipedia

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    C. Comparison of hex editors. Comparison of JavaScript-based source code editors. Comparison of note-taking software. Comparison of wiki software.

  6. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

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    Full-featured free trial period. QXmlEdit. 0.9.18, January 2023. Yes. LGPL 2. Standalone. Yes installer downloaded from SourceForge or PortableApps. Yes dmg installer from SourceForge, Homebrew, ( Macports not available as of 2023-02) Yes RPM, DEB, other formats in distribution package repositories, Snap, Flatpak.

  7. VZ Editor - Wikipedia

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    VZ Editor ( VZ, / vwizɛt / or / vwiziː / [1]) is a commercial text editor developed by a computer programmer Yoshihiko Hyodo (兵藤 嘉彦, Hyōdō Yoshihiko) for DOS. It was initially developed for the Japanese PC-98 computer series, and published as EZ Editor by PC World Japan in 1987. It was rebranded as VZ Editor by Village Center, Inc ...

  8. CodeWright - Wikipedia

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    A popular editor for programmers at the time was Brief, a DOS-only product that was valuable due to its early-day EMACS-like features, especially split-screen and extensive macro capability. Much as being Brief-like was an advantage in the DOS and early Windows era, by 2000 having "CodeWright editing features" was a marketing advantage. [2]

  9. EmEditor - Wikipedia

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    EmEditor is a lightweight extensible commercial text editor for Microsoft Windows.It was developed by Yutaka Emura of Emurasoft, Inc. It includes full Unicode support, 32-bit and 64-bit builds, syntax highlighting, find and replace with regular expressions, vertical selection editing, editing of large files (up to 248 GB or 2.1 billion lines), and is extensible via plugins and scripts.