Microsoft has revived a classic text editor from 1991
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Microsoft has revived a classic text editor from 1991
"MS-DOS 5.0, released in 1991, featured the MS-DOS Editor, a text editor that gained rapid popularity; now, Microsoft has introduced the improved Edit."
"Edit significantly enhances the original MS-DOS Editor with Unicode support and removes the 300-kilobyte file limit, allowing for gigabyte-sized files."
"Developed in Rust, Edit is based on open-source code and is versatile enough to run on macOS and Linux, not just Windows."
The newly developed Edit text editor, an upgraded version of the original MS-DOS Editor from 1991, has been released by Microsoft. Improvements include enhanced Unicode support and the removal of the previous 300-kilobyte file size limit, allowing for gigabyte-sized files. Written in Rust and based on open-source code, Edit can operate on multiple platforms, including macOS and Linux, making it a versatile tool not limited to Windows environments.
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