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Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu
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... Surprised it took them this long to get a tui editor in Windows. I would have assumed they had at least something somewhere.
They had edit.com from the DOS era.
Edit from MS-DOS still came with Windows XP and I think it was in 7 too. Did they remove it in later versions?
It was in 7 as well, but only the 32-bit edition. edit.com stopped shipping with 64-bit editions.