kedit and kwrite
These are excellent editors bundled
with the KDE window
manager found on many Linux workstations.
The kwrite editor is more sophisticated than kedit.
Advantages: integrated with KDE, support drag-and-drop, support
printing, can open files on the Internet, have spell checking,
customizable.
Disadvantages: run only under a graphical interface, so you
need to know another editor to work from a dumb terminal (over
a modem, for example); they are not Emacs.
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