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An editor occurs as software package thing. This category includes HTML editors, text editors, source code editors, graphics editors, and game level editors. Further complex text-producing information by having WYSIWYG interfaces are typically known as word processors.

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Visual SlickEdit
Multi-platform programmer's editor for developing and maintaining software applications fully automates the process of comprehending, navigating and analyzing your source code. A full functioning 30 day trial version. [Windows and UNIX]

Epsilon
Lugaru Software's EMACS-style programmer's editor for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, DOS and OS/2. [Commercial]

SPF/SourceEdit Programmer's Text Editor
ISPF-style Programmer's Text Editor for Windows 95, 98 and NT, which provides a familiar EDIT and BROWSE environment for MVS developers. [Commercial]

KEDIT - Mansfield Software Group
An XEDIT-compatible text editor for Windows 95/98/NT. [Commercial]

VEDIT
Fast and powerful universal file editor. VEDIT edits text, data, binary files up to 2 gigabytes in ASCII, Hex, EBCDIC. [Commercial]

Winhelp Help File Builder
Build winhelp helpfiles the visual way. Multi format conversion and output options including .CHM.

Softpanorama University Open Source Editors Webliography
Annotated list of editors with special emphasis on Xedit/Kedit/THE family and TCL-based editors

Boxer Software
Award-winning text editors for Windows NT, 98, 95, DOS and OS/2. [Commercial]

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

TextPad
Text editor for Windows. [Commercial]


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