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The Rand Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in its day pioneered concepts such as multi window editing. In the UNIX world the editor is also known as the '''e''' editor, but due to the existence of the e editor on OS/2 and other IBM OS's, it is always referred to as the "Rand Editor" in the IBM world.
The Rand Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in its day pioneered concepts such as multi window editing. In the UNIX world the editor is also known as the '''e''' editor, but due to the existence of the e editor on OS/2 and other IBM operating systems, it is always referred to as the "Rand Editor" in the IBM world.


====History====
==History==
Originally introduced by the Rand Corporation in 1976 as '''Ned''' (New Editor).
Originally introduced by the Rand Corporation in 1976 as '''Ned''' (New Editor).
==Versions==
==Versions==
* Latest version: E19.59
* Latest version: E19.59
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==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/reports/2008/R2176.pdf Original Ned manual] (PDF Format)
* [http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/reports/2008/R2176.pdf Original Ned manual] (PDF Format)
==License==
==License==
* The Rand Editor source code is in the [[public domain]]
* The Rand Editor source code is in the [[public domain]]


==Author==
==Author==
* [[Rand Corporation]]
*Rand Corporation
* Walt Bilofsky
*Walt Bilofsky
 


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The Rand Editor is a multi-platform text editor that in its day pioneered concepts such as multi window editing. In the UNIX world the editor is also known as the e editor, but due to the existence of the e editor on OS/2 and other IBM operating systems, it is always referred to as the "Rand Editor" in the IBM world.

History

Originally introduced by the Rand Corporation in 1976 as Ned (New Editor).

Versions

  • Latest version: E19.59

Links

License

Author

  • Rand Corporation
  • Walt Bilofsky