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==Version==
==Version==
*'''Latest version:''' Xvi/PM Alpha 4.
*'''Latest version:''' Xvi/PM Alpha 4
* Last known version: 2.49
* Last known version: 2.49
 
==Language Support==
==Language Support==
* English - Built in.


==License==
==License==
* Open source in the [[public domain]], OS/2 PM source was never released.
* Open source in the [[public domain]], OS/2 PM source was never released


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://martinwguy.github.io/xvi/ xvi homepage]
* [http://martinwguy.github.io/xvi/ xvi homepage]
* [https://github.com/martinwguy/xvi xvi Github page]
* [https://github.com/martinwguy/xvi xvi Github page]
* [http://bike-nomad.com/oldpages/ Ned Konz's Old Homepage] - Contains the Xvi/PM port.
* [http://bike-nomad.com/oldpages/ Ned Konz's Old Homepage] - Xvi/PM port


==Authors==
==Authors==
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* [[Ned Konz]] (OS/2 PM port)
* [[Ned Konz]] (OS/2 PM port)


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Revision as of 22:23, 5 October 2016

Multi-platform programmer's editor modelled to a degree on vi that was originally released for the Atari ST in the latter half of the 80's as STEVIE but around 1990 it was forked into a version called xvi and ported to a host of operating systems including AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, MS-DOS, OS/2, QNX, Solaris, SunOS, Sunview, UNIX System V, Windows NT and Xenix/386. While functionally similar to vi it adds a number of more modern features such as multiple buffers and so on.

There was for a time also available a CLI mode port of xvi available for OS/2 but that appears lost to the vagaries of time.

Version

  • Latest version: Xvi/PM Alpha 4
  • Last known version: 2.49

Language Support

License

  • Open source in the public domain, OS/2 PM source was never released

Links

Authors

  • Chris Downey (Original xvi author)
  • John Downey (Original xvi author)
  • Martin Guy (Current maintainer)
  • Ned Konz (OS/2 PM port)