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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 Tinyed/TEDIT and [[Enhanced Editor]]. | 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 Tinyed/TEDIT and [[Enhanced Editor]]. | ||
== | ==XEDIT clones== | ||
* [[Hybrid Editor XE]] - Open source - Discontinued | * [[Hybrid Editor XE]] - Open source - Discontinued | ||
* [[KEDIT]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[KEDIT]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
* [[THE]] - Open source - Current | * [[THE]] - Open source - Current | ||
==Links & publications== | ==Links & publications== |
Revision as of 10:24, 22 September 2017
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 Tinyed/TEDIT and Enhanced Editor.
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
Author & publisher
- Xavier de Lamberterie
- IBM