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Most Windows-like text editor that can be used through PuTTY in NetBSD?

Most Windows-like text editor that can be used through PuTTY in NetBSD?

Please help me find an editor that behaves more like the modern Windows editors do, that I could use on a NetBSD box through PuTTY.

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Guest [Entry]

"dit. From a review:

I can’t contain my glee. Here are the
totally groundbreaking features, never
before seen all together in one
editor.


The ability to page up and down. Revolutionary!
Control-left and control-right to hop words. Amazing!
Control-s to save, control-q to quit. Incredible!
Control-c to copy, control-x to cut, control-v to paste. Astounding!


There’s no sarcasm there at all
either. A usable text editor.

(The author goes on in that post to say ""In other news, I decided to implement a DOS editor wrapper using DOSBox."", which shows you where he's coming from, and is sort of awesome.)

I tend to use joe, though, because I've found it often pre-installed on otherwise-unfamiliar systems, and you can get it on Cygwin. It's not like edit.com, but its little help panel (^KH) makes up for almost all unfamiliarity."
Guest [Entry]

Also found diakonos which seems to be a little more finished than dit.
Lmezxt [Entry]

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