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Looking for Windows Notepad equivalent for DOS (Users)

posted by mceric, Germany, 20.04.2022, 09:24

Hi! Looking at the many editors included here:

https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.3/official/report.html

you could try SETEDIT, TDE, VIM, ELVIS, FREEMACS, MSEDIT, MBEDIT or Blocek?

The VI or EMACS clones might be less interesting, but

http://www.braun-home.net/michael/mbedit/index.htm
http://osplus.sourceforge.net/
http://setedit.sourceforge.net/

or MSEDIT, TDE or the Unicode-supporting MinEd or Blocek could be useful. Note that most of those are 32-bit DOS apps, but I guess you do not need to be able to edit your 300 kB file on 8086 :-)

> -Supports large files
> -Highlights selected text using SHIFT+Arrow Keys
> -Highlighted disappears when arrow key is pressed w/o SHIFT
> -CNTRL+C Copies
> -CNTRL+V Pastes
> -CNTRL+X Cuts
> -CNTRL+F Searches

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