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Hey There,
You can try emacs for Unix/Linux and Cygwin Linux. I believe there's a windows Emacs out also. if you're a vi(m) guy, they have that for Unix/Linux/Cygwin, also, plus a port to Windows called gvim.
Hope that helps
, Mike
You can try emacs for Unix/Linux and Cygwin Linux. I believe there's a windows Emacs out also. if you're a vi(m) guy, they have that for Unix/Linux/Cygwin, also, plus a port to Windows called gvim.
Hope that helps

, Mike
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