BRIEF lookalike for Unix?
Erik B. Larsen
erl at jt.dk
Thu Feb 21 06:31:21 AEST 1991
mju at mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst) writes:
>A friend of mine has just moved from MS-DOS to Unix, and while he
>likes all the neato-keen features that Unix has, he misses his
>favorite editor, BRIEF. So, I was wondering if anybody has heard
>of a BRIEF lookalike that runs under Unix. PD/freeware preferred,
>but commercialware would probably be okay, too.
>--
>Marc Unangst | "I think I have a bad disk. Even though I
>mju at mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us | folded it to fit into my drive, it still
>...!umich!leebai!mudos!mju | doesn't work..." -Caller to a tech support line
If your friend are glad for Brief, I understand him.
You see - Emacs is an editor, which works on most Unix system.
Emacs was devolped before Brief, so Brief is the DOS answar of Emacs.
You can get Emacs free from GNU.
Regards
Erik Bruijn Larsen
Systemadministrator
Jutland Telephone Company
Denmark
Email : erl at jt.dk
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