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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. | 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. | ||
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Name | Xvi |
Version | 2.50.3 |
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Author | Chris Downey, John Downey |
Licence | Public domain |
WWW | http://martinwguy.github.io/xvi/ |
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 80s 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
OS/2 PM port by Ned Konz
- 2.15 (1995) - XVI/PM Alpha 4 for OS/2 Presentation Manager
Maintainer: Martin Guy
- 2.49
- 2.50.3 (2017-06-07)
Links
- xvi Github page
- Ned Konz's Old Homepage - Xvi/PM port