TDE
the Thomson-Davis Editor

TDE is a simple, public domain, multi-file/multi-window binary and text file editor written for IBM PCs and close compatibles running DOS, Win32 (console) or Linux. TDE is suitable for editing batch files, binary files, text files, and various computer language source code files (with configurable syntax highlighting). The only limit on the number and size of files that TDE can handle is the amount of memory. Likewise, the only limit on the number of windows is the amount of memory. There is no preset maximum number of files or windows that may be open at any one time.

For those who like such things, here is a screenshot of an older 32-bit DOS version in action in a Win98 DOS-box.


TDE v5.1v DOS & Win32 binaries (581k). Changes from version 5.0.

TDE v5.1v source (zip) (600k) or tar.gz (562k).
Changes from version 5.0.
TDE v5.1u to v5.1v diff (zip) (8k) or gzip (8k).

TDE v5.1v manual (99k). It contains the Texinfo source and the text and Info output; HTML version as zip (68k) or tar.gz (65k).

TDE 5.0 documentation for history buffs (42k).

Sudoku (21k): files to use TDE to play a game of Sudoku. More puzzles (52k).


Jason Hood.
1 May, 2007.


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