NEdit

NEdit is something new in a Linux programmer's editor.
Resources

NEdit is available under GPL as source or static linked Motif binary from: ftp://ftp.fnal.gov/KITS/pub/NEdit/v4_0_1/. Building from source requires Motif libraries, not at present available as freeware. NEdit is on the LessTiff test suite, and so it should be one of the first large applications to run under this free Motif workalike.

Two discussion groups are NEdit_discuss and NEdit_announce, available by sending e-mail to mailserv@fnal.gov containing either subscribe nedit_discuss or subscribe nedit_announce in the text. To unsubscribe, send e-mail to mailserv@fnal.gov with either unsubscribe nedit_discuss or unsubscribe nedit_announce in the body of the e-mail.

Dan Wilder is a computer-literate young man who lives in Seattle, Washington. He devotes his spare time to collecting text editors and Eiffel compilers, and taking care of his mother-in-law's small apple orchard. Dan may be reached by e-mail as dan@gasboy.com.

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