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==XEDIT clones== | ==XEDIT clones== | ||
* [[CP-Edit]] - IBM DAP Tools | * [[CP-Edit]] - IBM DAP Tools | ||
* [[Hybrid Editor XE]] - Open source | * [[Hybrid Editor XE]] - Open source | ||
* [[KEDIT]] - Commercial | * [[KEDIT]] - Commercial | ||
* SEDIT - for Windows and UNIX (Benaroya SARL) | * SEDIT - for Windows and UNIX (Benaroya SARL) | ||
* [[THE]] - Open source | * [[THE]] - Open source | ||
* uni-Xedit - UNIX implementation by The Workstation Group | * uni-Xedit - UNIX implementation by The Workstation Group | ||
* XEDITPC - freeware for Windows | * XEDITPC - freeware for Windows |
Revision as of 15:19, 21 May 2018
The System Program Extended Editor (XEDIT) is a full-screen editor provided by CMS.
As a powerful programming tool it's popular amongst some users due to its strong REXX integration features. XEDIT supports macros written in EXEC, EXEC 2 and REXX.
It has some resemblances to the "IBM family editors" including Tinyed/TEDIT and Enhanced Editor.
XEDIT clones
- CP-Edit - IBM DAP Tools
- Hybrid Editor XE - Open source
- KEDIT - Commercial
- SEDIT - for Windows and UNIX (Benaroya SARL)
- THE - Open source
- uni-Xedit - UNIX implementation by The Workstation Group
- XEDITPC - freeware for Windows
Author
- Xavier de Lamberterie (IBM)
Links
- Rex Swain's XEDIT Summary
- XEDIT - Full Screen Text Editor - Introduction from the University of Milwaukee