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Zedit - A Short History

Back in 1988 I was using three editors on a daily basis. One for the bulk of my editing, one for regular expressions, and one for large files (memory maps mainly). I had access to an unused Unix workstation so I started writing an Emacs like editor I called Zedit.

Once it was usable under Unix, I ported it to DOS and it became my only editor.

The DOS version became fairly full-featured. In 1990 I joined Toolsmiths and switched to Sun computers. Zedit grew and a raw X11 version and later a slightly better looking version where created.

In 1996 I joined Pika and didn't have the energy to port Zedit to Windows NT, so it languished. I switched to GNU Emacs and then XEmacs.

But it has morphed back into a nice little terminal only editor to use for those quick edits of config files. Or for low powered machines.

About the Name

The program is called Zedit, but the executable was always z. I liked the fact that if you say z the British/Canadian way (zed not zee) it has the word ed in it but only needs one letter.

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