not really, this nedit is called "Nirvana Edit" and was written at
Fermilab. Uses motif.

On 7/28/05, ZER0 FREQUENCY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Orlando Andico wrote:
> 
> >i used NEdit for editing back then, and i still use NEdit for editing
> >today. i can live with the ~6MB memory footprint. but when i only had
> >an 8MB 486 i used "jed" in Emacs emulation mode because Emacs itself
> >consumed too much RAM. also dabbled with XEmacs but even more
> >bloatware.
> >
> >
> is this the same NEdit that was freeware and had a DOS version that also
> had a character map for different char sets? irrc, i used to use
> somethig similar when
> the message bases in bbs's were very active.
> 
> pretty good stuff if i may say so.
> 
> --
> TAFKAZF
> (the artist formerly known as zero frequency)
> 
> 
>
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