From: Y T - T/ZA
I'm sure there is a market for TSE in the Unix world, not just
Linux. But whether it's big enough to be profitable is another
question. I'll vote for a Unix TSE too!
If you are going to work with Unix, I think vi is a good editor
to learn. It's small and fast and is available on all Unix
variants (even at a minimal installation). If you want all the
power, then you should probably try Emac.
/Y.T.
> Hello,
>
> It is planned, to port the Semware-Editors (or at least one of
> it) to Linux?
>
> Under Linux there are many and powerful editors. But it is an
> absurdity, how these must be controlled :-( And thereby is just
> Linux an OS, under this one an editor is a central utility.
>
> It would be very alleviative to know, that in the foreseeable
> future an TSE (primal for the terminal eventually as well for
> X11) will be available!
>
> Since already there are commercial editors for Linux it seems
> possible, to earn money with them.
>
> May I hope for an TSE for Linux?
>
> Best regards
> -Urs-
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