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Kinesics Text Editor

The Kinesics Text Editor is a small, fast, efficient, portable text editor.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Portable
  2.  Console-based

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Kinesics Text Editor?

The Kinesics Text Editor is a small, fast, efficient, portable text editor. The design and size of the Kinesics Text Editor makes it ideal for: Quick viewing and editing It initializes much faster than development environments for quick viewing and editing of files. Console based development Some developers still prefer command line tools over integrated development environments. Mobility The Kinesics Text Editor requires no installation. It can be run across network shares or from removable media, without any system changes. New Linux users The Linux/Mac version provides some familiarity to Windows users as they configure and maintain non-Windows systems. The Kinesics Text Editor has a robust feature set. console and GUI versions unlimited number of open files unlimited file sizes unlimited line counts unlimited line lengths unlimited undo/redo history snappy performance even on older systems fast program initialization fast file loads market standard keyboard interface block and column editing appendable clipboard auto indenting mouse support keyboard macros no installation small executable size consistent interface across all platforms telnet compatible Brief keystroke emulation extensible file type configurability search/replace dialog based interface menus text file based configuration unix line feed support nonmodal file open and find/replace dialogs