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e is a Collaborative Text Editor for Windows '''Author:''' e-texteditor '''Homepage:''' https://github.com/etexteditor/e '''Family:''' [[IDEFamily]] '''Platform:''' Windows '''License:''' BSD License (Open source as of 04/03/09 Linux version free, Windows shareware) ''Development has ceased, and the last update on github is 3 years old'' The primary goal of e has been to explore what would be possible if revision control was an integrated part of the editing experience. Giving you live revision history and making collaboration effortless (even when people work asynchronously). '''Screenshot:''' https://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/e-texteditor-65129-3.jpeg Obviously it also has all the features you expect of a modern text editor: * Tabbed editing * Syntax highlighing * Unicode & local encodings * Column selection & editing * Visual Undo History * Incremental Search & Replace ---- The e texteditor now support [[TextMate]] bundles. See: http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2006/textmate_on_windows ---- The name "E" has been used for other text editors. The most notable of these E editors, perhaps, was initially distributed in 1984 from IBM's Research Division. Designed and written by [[Clark Maurer|ClarkMaurer]], who also originated the award winning and widely used [[SlickEdit]] programmers editor, E was a fast and flexible text editor that was initially most notable for handling very large files in DOS extended memory. Subsequent versions of E, including [[E2]], [[E3]], [[EOS2]], and [[OS/2 Enhanced Editor]] included a powerful [[REXX]]-like programming language that was used to develop early versions of syntax-directed editing, a capability that [[SlickEdit]] continues to be acclaimed for. If you liked that various members of the E editor family, you might want to try [[SlickEdit]] or other editors in the IbmEditorFamily, like [[X2]] or [[PE]].. Another E was actually [[Ecce]], but was known as E because the early operating systems on which it ran generally used single-letter commands (like D for Delete, C for Compile, E for Edit, etc).
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