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    Editor with scripting language, security features & system interfaces.

    Jot was developed general purpose editor for large CAD files. It's command-driven UI requires no mode switching and hence requires fewer keystrokes to get a typical job done. It is particularly useful for checking and cross-referencing between several source, intermediate and output files - a common requirement for CAD work. But jot's usefulness doesn't stop there. It's sophisticated search features can, for example, be used for interactive data mining or automating the extraction of...
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    SciTECO

    SciTECO

    Advanced TECO dialect and interactive screen editor based on Scintilla

    SciTECO is an interactive TECO dialect, similar to Video TECO. It also adds features from classic TECO-11, as well as unique new ideas. Project development takes place here: https://git.fmsbw.de/sciteco The download archive is mirrored at Sourceforge, but for nightly builds check out: https://sciteco.fmsbw.de/downloads/nightly/
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    Uosk

    Uosk

    Unicode On-Screen Keyboard: insert text snippets into any Windows app

    Uosk (formerly Charmappino) is a virtual keyboard that opens any ASCII, ANSI, UTF-8 and UTF-16 text file and converts words (e.g. separated by spaces) into buttons. Clicking one button the text snippet is pasted into any text editor (Notepad, WordPad, MS Office, OpenOffice...). You can edit snippets directly in Uosk, and save them as a new txt file. The snippet can also be copied to clipboard. It's basically a virtual keyboard with ability to set any amount of characters in one button. Uosk comes with some preset keyboard: Arabic, box drawing, Devanagari, emoji, Greek, Hebrew, Hiragana, IPA, Katakana, Russian and Windows-1252.
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