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Jupp

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jupp

http://mirbsd.de/jupp
joe is the professional freeware ASCII text screen editor for UNIX(R). It makes full use of the power and versatility of UNIX, but lacks the steep learning curve and basic nonsense you have to deal with in every other UNIX editor. joe has the feel of most IBM PC text editors: The key-sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo-C. joe is much more powerful than those edi- tors, however. joe has all of the features a UNIX user should expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, excellent screen update optimizations (joe is fully useable at 2400 baud), simple in- stallation, and all of the UNIX-integration features of vi. jupp is a customisation of joe which provides easy conversion for former PC users as well as powerfulness for programmers, while not doing things "automagically" (word wrap, indenting, highlighting, to name a few). The fork has added UTF-8 Support for non-LOCALE-aware operating systems, the "jupp" flavour, as well as numerous small fixes.


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Download External-link-icon.png version joe-3.1jupp5 (stable)
released on 27 January 2006

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
GPLv1 Ted Teah 2453978.531 August 2006


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email tg@mirbsd.de" Thorsten Glaser Maintainer
Joe AllenContributor

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer E-mail mailto:anoncvs@anoncvs.mirbsd.org:/cvs(pw"anoncvs")modulejupp
Bug Tracking,Developer,Help,Support E-mail mailto:tg@mirbsd.de


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Weak prerequisite libncurses or libtermcap


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 31 August 2006.



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