List of text editors
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The following is a list of text editors.
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Graphical
System default
Free software
- Acme - A User Interface for Programmers by Rob Pike
- Beaver
- Bluefish
- gedit
- GNU Emacs
- jEdit
- Kate
- Kile - User friendly TeX/LaTeX editor
- NEdit
- Netpadd [1]
- Notepad++
- Notepad2
- RexEdit [2]
- Sam
- SciTE
- TEA [3]
- The Hessling Editor
- UniRed [4]
- WinVi [5]
- xedit
- XEmacs
- Yudit
Freeware
- Arachnophilia
- Bred [6]
- ConTEXT
- Crimson Editor
- EDXOR
- Metapad [7]
- NoteTab
- Programmer's File Editor (PFE) [8]
- PSPad
- RPad32 [9]
- subpad [10]
- TextWrangler
- Win32Pad [11]
Commercial
- Alpha
- Alphatk
- BBEdit
- Boxer
- CodeWright
- e [12]
- Editeur
- EditPad
- EditPlus
- EmEditor [13]
- GWD Text Editor [14]
- MED [15]
- PrivyPad [16]
- SlickEdit [17]
- TextPad and Wildedit
- The SemWare Editor (formerly called QEdit) [18]
- WebDesign [19]
- UltraEdit
- Zeus
Text-based
- Cream - A configuration of Vim that is easy to learn and use.
- Emacs - A screen-based editor with an embedded computer language, Emacs Lisp. Early versions were implemented in TECO, see below.
- Elvis
- JED
- JOE - A modern screen-based editor with a sort of enhanced-WordStar style to the interface, but can also emulate Pico.
- Nano - An open source clone of Pico.
- nvi - A reimplementation of vi.
- Pico
- vi - One of the earliest screen-based editors, available in Unix, and part of the POSIX standard. Vi is based on ex
- se - An early screen-based editor for Unix, based on ed.
- Vim - A modern VI work-alike with more features, including a scripting interface for Perl and Python.
- VILE
Collaborative
ASCII art
Historical
Visual editor
- Edit application
- edit - A menu-based editor introduced to supersede edlin in MS-DOS version 5.0.
- le [21]
- Red - A VAX/VMS editor, written in Forth variant STOIC.
- TeachText
- TPU
Line editor
- ed - Unix's early character-based editor.
- edlin - A character-based editor delivered with MS-DOS.
- edt - A character based editor used on DEC PDP-11s and VAXen.
- ex - An EXtended version of ed, later evolved into the VIsual editor [vi].
- sed - An non-interactive programmable character-based text editor available in Unix.
- TECO - One of the most advanced character-based editors, which included a programming language.
- QED



