SETEDIT
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SETEDIT is an open source, multi-platform clone of the editor of Borland's Turbo* IDEs, with several improvements. According to the project page, it was started in 1996.[1] It is not vi or emacs, but may be familiar to DOS users, as noted in reviews.[2] It is the editor used by RHIDE.[3][4][5]
[edit] References
- ↑ SETEDIT, a friendly text editor.
- ↑ David L. Farquhar (June 10 2002). A DOS-style editor for Linux.
- ↑ DJGPP FAQ -- What Files to Download? (April 2001).
- ↑ Free Software for DOS — Programming Languages and Tools (August 21, 2006).
- ↑ FreeDOS Documentation Project - General_Information/187.

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