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* [https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/derek/www/course/Tools/ES9000/xedit.html XEDIT - Full Screen Text Editor] - Introduction from the University of Milwaukee | |||
* [[Haluk Polat]]: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070819005738/http://www.halukpolat.com/tr/kitaplar/xedit/index.htm XEDIT Yazımlayıcısı]'' - Published as [[HTML]] pages via [[Archive.org]] - 2004 - ISBN 975-96618-5-3 | * [[Haluk Polat]]: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070819005738/http://www.halukpolat.com/tr/kitaplar/xedit/index.htm XEDIT Yazımlayıcısı]'' - Published as [[HTML]] pages via [[Archive.org]] - 2004 - ISBN 975-96618-5-3 | ||
: A short Turkish language tutorial introduction to the XEDIT mainframe text editor. | : A short Turkish language tutorial introduction to the XEDIT mainframe text editor. |
Revision as of 17:43, 23 July 2016
A mainframe text editor, still very popular amongst some users due to its strong REXX integration features although its use has mostly been taken over by the later ISPF, it has some resemblances to the "IBM family editors" including T and Enhanced Editor.
Known XEDIT clones
- Hybrid Editor XE - Open source - Discontinued.
- KEDIT - Commercial - Discontinued.
- THE - Open source - Current.
Links & publications
- XEDIT - Full Screen Text Editor - Introduction from the University of Milwaukee
- Haluk Polat: XEDIT Yazımlayıcısı - Published as HTML pages via Archive.org - 2004 - ISBN 975-96618-5-3
- A short Turkish language tutorial introduction to the XEDIT mainframe text editor.
Author & publisher
- Xavier de Lamberterie
- IBM