On 04/08/10 10:09 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
As Ashish also pointed out, it is neither a Free Software nor an Open
Source licence. E is still proprietary software.
My bad, sorry.
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On Wednesday 04 Aug 2010, Pratul Kalia wrote:
> E is paid but it was released under an open source license, I see
> their repo here http://github.com/etexteditor/e/
As Ashish also pointed out, it is neither a Free Software nor an Open
Source licence. E is still proprietary software.
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Pratul Kalia writes:
> On 04/08/10 5:17 PM, Shamail Tayyab wrote:
>>>
>>> Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
>>
>> Tried e-text editor? Commercial though is a textmate clone for
>> windows. Nothing new to learn and the bundles are cool.
On 04/08/10 5:17 PM, Shamail Tayyab wrote:
Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
Tried e-text editor? Commercial though is a textmate clone for
windows. Nothing new to learn and the bundles are cool.
E is paid but it was released under an open source license, I see their
repo here
On Wednesday 04 Aug 2010, Shamail Tayyab wrote:
> > Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
>
> Tried e-text editor? Commercial though is a textmate clone for
> windows. Nothing new to learn and the bundles are cool.
Looks nice, except if you recall one of the original requirements was
"F
>
> Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
Tried e-text editor? Commercial though is a textmate clone for
windows. Nothing new to learn and the bundles are cool.
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