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View Poll Results: What is your preferred text editor?
vi or vi clone such as vim 1,151 72.66%
emacs 88 5.56%
notepad 83 5.24%
EditPlus 69 4.36%
UltraEdit 68 4.29%
pico 31 1.96%
nano 45 2.84%
mcedit 8 0.51%
nedit 22 1.39%
gedit 8 0.51%
TextPad 11 0.69%
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plain good old - vi - ;-)
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i voted for vi, because i use it by default. it is always there, and works the same (well, you know what i mean) on different systems. My first laptop had a nonfunctional escape key though, so somebody advised me to use emacs instead of vi (as, at that time i was a 100% newbie). I did like emacs, however having heard a lot of comments from people about bloat and unneccessary features, i tend to agree. also, emacs is not default on many systems, it is a third party application, as it were.

For GUI text editors though, i would choose gedit. It's not in the list i noticed, i was about to choose nedit in its absence, but had to go for vi, since i do actually use it more. When writing html i use bluefish, it has nice colour highlighting, but you'll need to rattle through the preferences on first run to set it up.

Other text based editors i liked were joe, nano, pico and jed. joe has a nice thing where it can sort of emulate emacs and pico (called by typing jmacs or jpico instead of joe) which i liked a lot. on smaller systems for older PCs, it can be a better idea to have joe instead of emacs for this reason.
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GUI editor=krwite
console editor=vi
alias vi='vim'
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I use vi. It is intuitive after a few years...
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I'm on a mac, and I use Textmate. Love it.
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as a newbie to unix, i use vi (i finally discovered emacs:-). However, in my company, the vi editor is all dark black while on my solaris laptop it is all white background. Is it a legitimate question to wonder why or am i having too much wine?:-)
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