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Editors Sucks-Rules-O-Meter -
Reports which editor is more loved and which is more hated according to the WWW as reported by AltaVista. Devoted to the sacred religious wars on the "your editor sucks, my editor rules" subject traditionally coming up every now and then in news:comp.editors. Visual SlickEdit -
Programmer's editor for developing and maintaining software. Includes tools to automate the process of comprehending, navigating and analyzing source code. A full functioning 30 day trial version is available. [Windows and UNIX] Source Edit -
A free code editor that supports most of the common computer languages out there. KEDIT -
An XEDIT-compatible text editor for Windows 95/98/NT from the Mansfield Software Group. [Commercial] TextEditors.org -
A wiki devoted to text editors and related topics. Covers all major families of text editors and related topics, from keyboard layouts to tabs vs. spaces. Epsilon -
Lugaru Software's EMACS-style programmer's editor for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, DOS and OS/2. [Commercial] Comparison of Text Editors -
A basic feature comparison for several text editors. Colorforth Editor -
A description of the colorforth source editor. VEDIT -
Editor for text, data, and binary files of up to 2 gigabytes in ASCII, Hex, EBCDIC. [Commercial] ACME -
Acme is a textual user interface for programmers by Rob Pike for Plan 9, with ports to Unix-like and Windows systems. [Open Source] SEDIT from Treehouse Software -
Emulates the look and feel of mainframe editors like XEDIT and PDF on Unix and Windows. [Commercial] A Tale of Five Editors -
Eric Raymond analyzes the designs and implementations of five Unix text editors. Softpanorama University Open Source Editors Webliography -
Annotated list of editors with special emphasis on Xedit/Kedit/THE family and TCL-based editors. Sam -
Text editor for Windows and Plan 9 by Rob Pike. Documentation, ports, links and background information.
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