Difference between revisions of "Software:Tools"
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|| nedit || Multi-purpose text editor for Xwindow, easy to use, graphical user interface. || n/a || [[Software:nedit|Info]] | || nedit || Multi-purpose text editor for Xwindow, easy to use, graphical user interface. || n/a || [[Software:nedit|Info]] | ||
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− | || | + | || nano || Text editor for Unix and Unix-based computer systems. Very simple. || n/a || [[Software:nano|Info]] |
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|| vi || Default Unix editor, no GUI, works everywhere but has a learning curve. || n/a || [[Software:vi|Info]] | || vi || Default Unix editor, no GUI, works everywhere but has a learning curve. || n/a || [[Software:vi|Info]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 20 May 2016
This category contains Development Tools such as editors, compilers, debuggers, etc., as well as other tools such as visualization software. In many cases there is no need to do a separate set-up for this software, as it is usually installed in systems directories. If a set-up is required, it is usually done with the usepackage facility, i.e. through the use command.
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