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<TITLE>Charles Sandmann (Houston, TX) submits the ED editor with a user interface based on the DEC VMS EDT editor. ED is a true multiplatform editor and can be compiled and run on virtually any platform. It includes target-specific code for keyboard, screen, and TCP/IP handling. This allows it to run on Unix (IBM RS/6000, Sun Sparc, HP, NeXT or Alpha AXP machines), MS-DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2 environments with ease. ED can edit any kind of file in text, binary, or hexadecimal modes. 1/2</TITLE>
<H1>Index of /vol_400/424_01/</H1>
<H2>Charles Sandmann (Houston, TX) submits the ED editor with a user interface based on the DEC VMS EDT editor. ED is a true multiplatform editor and can be compiled and run on virtually any platform. It includes target-specific code for keyboard, screen, and TCP/IP handling. This allows it to run on Unix (IBM RS/6000, Sun Sparc, HP, NeXT or Alpha AXP machines), MS-DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2 environments with ease. ED can edit any kind of file in text, binary, or hexadecimal modes. 1/2</H2>