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The Epsilon Programmer's Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in addition to OS/2-eCS is available for DOS, MS Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and FreeBSD, and is sold as a platform independent license, i.e. you get a license to run it on all supported platforms. The program is very EMACS like and can take some [[EMACS]] extensions and offers a [[Brief]] command set compatibility as well. The OS/2 and DOS versions are no longer being developed but are sold and supported by the company. | |||
Epsilon Programmer's Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in addition to OS/2-eCS is available for DOS, MS Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and FreeBSD, and is sold as a | |||
This program was one of the first third party software to be shipped for the 16 bit version of OS/2 in 1987 (Elipson 3.2). | This program was one of the first third party software to be shipped for the 16 bit version of OS/2 in 1987 (Elipson 3.2). | ||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
*Latest version: 13.12 | *Latest version: 13.12 |
Revision as of 21:11, 18 February 2016
The Epsilon Programmer's Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in addition to OS/2-eCS is available for DOS, MS Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and FreeBSD, and is sold as a platform independent license, i.e. you get a license to run it on all supported platforms. The program is very EMACS like and can take some EMACS extensions and offers a Brief command set compatibility as well. The OS/2 and DOS versions are no longer being developed but are sold and supported by the company.
This program was one of the first third party software to be shipped for the 16 bit version of OS/2 in 1987 (Elipson 3.2).
Version
- Latest version: 13.12
- Last version that runs on OS/2: 11.06
- Last version that runs on DOS: 10.03
Language Support
- English - Built in.
License
- Commercial
Links
Author
- Todd Doucet