Text Editor Icons

Show the world that you use a WYGIWYG editor for making HTML documents. Feel free to use any of my text editor icons below ( if possible, include a link back to either my Home Page or to this page; thanks! ). Note that some of these WERE NOT MADE BY ME; they are included here so that the wheel might not be re-invented. If appropriate, you should contact the proper parties involved.

This is an ever expanding collection. If there is a text editor you would like to see added, let me know!



aXe

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BBEdit Lite
( submitted by Kerry Benton )

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ed

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ED4W
(submitted by
Tom Malaher)

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edlin

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edit.com

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edt

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ex

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Jot

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Microsoft Works

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nedit

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Notepad
( submitted by Angel L. Fradejas )

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PFE

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pico

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pico
( submitted by Jon Abbott )

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QDLOS
http://qdlos.sourceforge.net/

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SimpleText

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TeachText

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vi

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wily

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generic
WYGIWYG
icon

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XEmacs
( referred by Andy Cowling )

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Copyrights (as far as I know)

aXe is Copyright by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
BBEdit Lite is copyright Bare Bones Software, Inc. ( Software that Doesn't Suck ). See also the official Built with BBEdit page.
MS-DOS, edlin, notepad, and edit.com are Copyright by Microsoft Corporation.
ED for Windows is Copyright Soft As It Gets P/L.
edt is ( I'm guessing ) Copyright by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Jot is ( again, I'm guessing ) Copyright by Silicon Graphics, Incorporated.
Nedit is written by Mark Edel, Joy Kyriakopulos, Arnulfo Zepeda-Navratil, Suresh Ravoor, Donna Reid Jeff Kallenbach at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
PFE ( Programmer's File Editor ) is written by Alan Phillips, Lancaster University Computer Centre.
Pico is a trademark of the University of Washington. Copyright © 1989-1996 by the University of Washington.
QDLOS is by Robin Haberkorn; see http://qdlos.sourceforge.net/ for more info.
SimpleText and TeachText are Copyright by Apple Computer.
vi is presumably copyrighted by God, for obvious reasons.
Wily is Copyright © 1995, 1996 by Gary Capell.
XEmacs stems from a collaboration of Lucid, Inc. with Sun Microsystems, Inc. and the University of Illinois with additional support having been provided by Amdahl Corporation.


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