A brand new default textual content editor is coming quickly to Home windows 11
When MS-DOS 5.0 was launched in 1991, one in all its main improvements was the MS-DOS Editor, a traditional textual content editor that shortly turned in style with customers. Nowadays, it’s outdated information—but fondly remembered.
This previous summer time, we noticed the launch of Home windows Edit, a brand new model of MS-DOS Editor which runs within the command line and presents help for Unicode. The 300 KB file restrict has been eliminated, which implies now you can deal with gigabyte-sized recordsdata with Edit if desired.
The newest information is that Edit will quickly be the default textual content editor within the Home windows 11 Command Immediate, as famous by Home windows Newest. If you wish to attempt Edit now, you may obtain this system by way of GitHub.
Edit is open supply software program and written within the Rust programming language. You don’t should be operating Home windows to make use of the textual content editor; it really works simply as nicely on macOS and Linux.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

