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    TreeWriter

    TreeWriter

    Unix console full screen word processor

    Tree Writer easy unix console word processor full screen editor that edits raw ascii text files. It uses a text based interface that works well over terminal lines, designed for a 80x25 mono display. Includes spelling checker (english dictionary), on screen calculator and a file system that stores the documents apart from regular unix files. In that treewriter looks only for it's own kind of file and doesn't expose the user to whatever else is in it's path. (It uses a psuedo file system) Printer support is basic but includes bold and italics, it was designed for use for a generic monochrome inkjet printer. ...
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    LunaIDE is a powerfull IDE for Lua programming language and also have support for XML files. Languages: Spanish, English and Portuguese. Note: Lua is licenced under the MIT License and LunaIDE is licensed under the GNU/GPL v3. The creator of this software do not have any kind of relation with PUC-Rio.
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