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  • CodeCommander Homepage: CodeCommander is a all-purpose editor. Features include find/replace, goto line, syntax highlighting, undo/redo, tear away windows, as well as many other standard editor features.
  • Lyx - The Document Processor: A free program that provides a more modern approach of writing documents with a computer.
  • nano - improved pico editor: nano is a good editor and a replacement from GNU for the pico editor from washington.edu used with pine. Has both search and replace and mouse support.
  • NEdit: GUI style plain text editor for X Windows Motif systems, including on MacOS X, OS/2, MS Windows. [Open Source, GPL]
  • QuickHelp - Linux Help Authoring: QuickHelp is a development tool for quickly creating and distributing online help for Linux applications. QuickHelp consists of a QuickHelp Builder for creating help systems and a QuickHelp Viewer for deploying them to end-users.
  • Siag Office: A free office package for Unix, including word processor, spreadsheet and graphics.
  • Sourcepole: Hex Editors: Links to hex and binary editors available on the web.
  • The Vile Editor: An editor with the finger feel of vi with many extensions and an optional GUI for Athena, Motif, OpenLook and others.
  • VIM: Vi was one of the original editors, and while difficult to use, loads much faster than, for example, Emacs, and is good for making small changes to files.


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