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2006-10-08
Joe's Own Editor (joe) is the first editor I used when I started programming on x86, starting with Skaclware, and using FreeBSD today. Joe has developed many good features over the time and is still one of my favourite editors. The command "save and exit", ^KX, has even developed into a synonym for "good bye" or "see ya" at the end of a mail or IRC / IM conversation here. :-) While providing high quality and functionality (^KE / ^KR, ^TD and the ^KB/KK/KM/KC/KY set of commands, especially the ability to resize the edit buffer), joe is still to be considered as a small program, it doesn't consume much ressources.
Then I did use robotron computers in the GDR, one famous program was TP (Text Processor), which was a re-implementation of Wordstar. So the most commands of joe made me wonder where I knew them from.
And I thought I'd be the only person using this editor... =^_^=