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* [[7UP]] : GEM based text editor for the Atari ST. |
* [[7UP]] : GEM based text editor for the Atari ST. |
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* [[ALICE]] : Little C Editor GEM based text editor for the Atari ST computer line. |
* [[ALICE]] : Little C Editor GEM based text editor for the Atari ST computer line. |
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* [[MICROEMACS]] : An ST port of MicroEMACs for all ST plateforms. |
* [[MICROEMACS]] : An ST port of MicroEMACs for all ST plateforms. |
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* [[XEDIT]] : This shareware is a relatively small and simple to use text editor. |
* [[XEDIT]] : This shareware is a relatively small and simple to use text editor. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 30 October 2006
Editors
- 7UP : GEM based text editor for the Atari ST.
- ALICE : Little C Editor GEM based text editor for the Atari ST computer line.
- CONTEXT : ConTEXT is a programming editor.
- EVEREST : GEM based text editor, it's great for working with unformatted ASCII files. It can also be used an editor for programmers.
- MINITEXT : Shareware text editor who has built-in support for many different types of printers.
- SEDT : It's a screen editor written with the goal of providing a common editor across a wide range of operating systems.
- STEVIE : It's an editor designed to mimic the interface of the UNIX editor 'vi'.
- MICROEMACS : An ST port of MicroEMACs for all ST plateforms.
- XEDIT : This shareware is a relatively small and simple to use text editor.
External links