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Showing revision 35Editors for the Commodore Business Machines Amiga, a multitasking microcomputer based on a Motorola 680X0 CPU running AmigaDOS
Commodore Amiga Text Editors:
- AmigaEd - Editor for AmigaDOS
- AmigaVIM - A port of VIM 5.0 to the amiga
- AmigaWriter - word processor for Amigas
- Annotate - Open source text editor for AmigaDOS 4.0
- ANSI-Draw - Editor for the Amiga designed primary for editing standard ANSI screens
- BEAV - Binary Editor And Viewer for AIX, AmigaDOS, BSD, Linux, MS-DOS, OS/2, UNIX, ULTRIX
- Cubic IDE - Programmer's IDE based on GoldEd for Amiga OS3 and MorphOS
- CygnusEd - another famous AmigaDOS editor
- DME - Open source Amiga editor included with the Dice 68000 compiler
- Edge - Editor for AmigaDOS
- EdWord - Shareware Amiga word processor, now in public domain with source
- FinalWriter - a word processor
- FrexxEd - Freeware Amiga text Editor
- GoldEd - a famous AmigaDOS editor
- Jano - Open source text editor for the Amiga
- MEmacs - A port of MEmacs to the Amiga, available by AmigaDOS 3.1 (or earlier?)
- MG - Emacs style editor
- NoWinEd - Freeware Amiga text editor
- Protext - Text editor originally for Amstrad, ported to other platforms
- StormED - Text editor for coding
- Redit - Text editor AmigaDOS 1.2 and up
- TurboText Text editor for AmigaDOS, written in Modula2
- VIM - Ports of VIM to the Amiga