(ne stands for "Nice Editor") Does anyone else use it? It's a small 'vi replacement' editor but it uses normal keybindings (Ctrl-O = Open,Ctrl-Q = Quit etc). Here's the feature list from its home page http://ne.dsi.unimi.it/ *compiles without effort everywhere (or almost everywhere), is packaged for all Linux distributions, and ported to other operating systems (such as Mac OS X); *is fast, small, powerful and simple to use; *has standard keystrokes (e.g., copy is CTRL-C); *uses little bandwidth, so it is ideal for email, editing through phone line (or slow GSM/GPRS/UMTS) connections; *has a very compact internal text representation, so you can easily load and modify very large files… *three user interfaces: control keystrokes, command line, and menus; keystrokes and menus are completely configurable; *syntax highlighting; *full support for UTF-8 files, including multiple-column characters; *the number of documents and clips, the dimensions of the display, and the file/line lengths are limited only by the integer size of the machine; *simple scripting language where scripts can be generated via an idiotproof record/play method; *unlimited undo/redo capability (can be disabled with a command); *automatic preferences system based on the extension of the file name being edited; *automatic completion of prefixes using words in your documents as dictionary; *a file requester with completion features for easy file retrieval; *extended regular expression search and replace a la emacs and vi; *a very compact memory model—you can easily load and modify very large files; *editing of binary files. ---- CategorySoftwareTool, CategoryTextEditor