> > > There are or were lots of odd editors for the PC. IBM E was one -- > apparently it's quite like some mainframe tool. Came with PC-DOS and > was... strange. > > I liked EPM under OS/2, and had to get acquainted with TEDIT for disaster recovery of same. I believe "E" under OS/2 was just a stripped-down GUI editor akin to MS Notepad.
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