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Multi-Edit
Original author(s)Todd Johnson
Developer(s)American Cybernetics, Inc.
Initial release1980s
Stable release
11.04 / 2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeText editor
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Websitemultieditsoftware.com

Multi-Edit is a commercial text editor for Microsoft Windows created in the 1980s by Todd Johnson. Multi Edit Software obtained ownership rights for the product in October 2002.[1] Multi-Edit contains tools for programmers, including macros, configurable syntax highlighting, code folding, file type conversions, project management, regular expressions, three block highlight modes including column, stream and line modes, remote editing of files via FTP and interfaces for APIs or command lines of choice[clarification needed]. The editor uses a tabbed document interface and sessions can be saved.[2]

Multi-Edit was originally written in Pascal and was built to run in MS-DOS and has since been ported to Windows. The most recent release is dated from 2008. No compatibility information for Windows versions after Windows 7 is available from the product's website.

HTML editing features include:[2]

  • Integration with CSE HTML Validator for offline HTML, XHTML and CSS checking
  • HTML toolbar preconfigured for popular functions and HTML tags
  • Customization of languages, templates, menus, toolbars and the UI with its CMac macro language

Multi-Edit is a shareware product. It can be evaluated for free for 30 days, after which the user must purchase a license to continue using the software.

Note: As of August 2022, the Multi-Edit website, including all of the forums, is off-line and not accessible.

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Features

Multi-Edit also has the following features:

  • Open and edit large files
  • Column/Stream/Line (block) mode editing
  • Regular expression find and replace
  • Find/Replace in Files
  • Extensible code highlighting, with 'wordfiles' already available for many languages
  • Code collapsing and hierarchical function listing
  • Beautify and reformat source code
  • Smart templates for code completion
  • Hex viewing
  • File/data sorting
  • Project management
  • Sessions
  • Bookmarking
  • Automation via macros and scripts
  • Integrated file comparison
  • Includes BCDiffer a built-in File Compare Utility created by Scooter Software

History

Multi-Edit was developed by Todd M. Johnson as a source code editor, at a time when the only other popular source code editor for MS-DOS was Brief.[3] As a DOS editor it offered features such as user-configurable syntax highlighting for language-specific color coding of keywords and symbols.[4] Even after the appearance of integrated development environments in the mid-1990s, it remained popular for features such as its macro language, easy customization, and multiple language support.[5] As of 2011, it was one of the few surviving editors from the 1990s era when text editors were regarded as indispensable programming tools.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Multi Edit Software, Inc". Multi Edit Software. Archived from the original on 2015-04-17.
  2. ^ a b "Multi-Edit 2008 aka ME2k8". Multi Edit Software. Archived from the original on 2015-04-17.
  3. ^ "American Cybernetics, Inc. (ACI)". Archived from the original on 2001-12-14.
  4. ^ IDG Enterprise (5 October 1992). Computerworld. IDG Enterprise. p. 73. ISSN 0010-4841.
  5. ^ Ziff Davis, Inc. (5 December 1995). Windows Code Editors: Programmers' Power Tools. Ziff Davis, Inc. p. 366. ISSN 0888-8507. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  6. ^ Binstock, Andrew (15 February 2011). "Integration Watch: The slow death of text editors". SD Times. Archived from the original on 2015-04-17.

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