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  2. CodeWright - Wikipedia

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    A popular [1] editor for programmers at the time was Brief, a DOS-only product that was valuable due to its early-day EMACS-like features, especially split-screen and extensive macro capability. Much as being Brief-like was an advantage in the DOS and early Windows era, by 2000 having "CodeWright editing features" was a marketing advantage. [ 2 ]

  3. Coda (web development software) - Wikipedia

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    Coda was a commercial and proprietary web development application for macOS, developed by Panic.It was first released on April 23, 2007 and won the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best User Experience.

  4. List of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    1 Source code editors. 2 WYSIWYG editors. Toggle WYSIWYG editors subsection. 2.1 Word processors. 3 WYSIWYM editors. 4 Discontinued editors. 5 See also. 6 References ...

  5. Bravo (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Bravo was a modal editor—characters typed on the keyboard were usually commands to Bravo, except when in "insert" or "append" mode, in which case they were entered into the character buffer. Bravo made extensive use of the mouse for marking locations in the text, as well as selecting areas of the text, but it was not used for command entry.

  6. Category:Video editing software for Windows - Wikipedia

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  7. HotDog - Wikipedia

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    HotDog is an HTML editor developed by Sausage Software in the mid-1990s. [1] At the time of its development, there were only a small number of HTML editors available on the market (such as HoTMetaL) and HotDog gathered significant interest due to its ease of use. The program was developed by the New Zealand Internet entrepreneur Steve Outtrim. [2]

  8. No Code (company) - Wikipedia

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    No Code is a British video game developer based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was founded in August 2015 by Jon McKellan and Omar Khan. The company was founded in August 2015 by Jon McKellan and Omar Khan.

  9. Structure editor - Wikipedia

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    Structure editing features in source code editors make it harder to write programs with invalid syntax. Language-sensitive editors may impose syntactic correctness as an absolute requirement (e.g., as did Mentor [2]), or may tolerate syntax errors after issuing a warning (e.g., as did the Cornell Program Synthesizer [3]). Strict structured ...