ECCE is a text editor designed by Hamish Dewar at Edinburgh University in the 1960's, which is still in daily use. Several historical implementations of ECCE exist in various languages. This implementation in portable C is for modern computers.

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Text Processing

License

BSD License

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Operating Systems

FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Text Processing Software

Registered

2008-09-09