Programmer's File Editor Explained

Programmer's File Editor
Developer:Alan Phillips of Lancaster University
Latest Release Version:1.01
Latest Release Date:[1]
Discontinued:yes
Programming Language:C++
Operating System:Windows (16 and 32 bit)
Language:English
Size:608 KB
Genre:Text editor
License:Freeware

Programmer's File Editor (PFE) is a freeware text editor targeted particularly to the needs of software programmers.[2] [3] It was written by Alan Phillips of Lancaster University in the north of England. Development of Programmer's File Editor ceased in 1999, but the program is still in use by some programmers. It was featured in a report about free software in an episode of the BBC series The Net.[4]

Features

Strengths of the editor include:

Weaknesses of the editor include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phillips . Alan . The Home of Programmer's File Editor . Lancaster University . 13 January 2020.
  2. Web site: The Starman . PFE = Programmer's File Editor . The Starman's Realm . 13 January 2020.
  3. Web site: Posey . Brien . Five feature-rich Windows text editors . TechRepublic . 17 June 2015 . CBS Interactive . 13 January 2020.
  4. https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/7fed156433e64592894a38ae091da625 "The Net: BBC Two England, 4 May 1994"
  5. Web site: Mertz . David . Web Review: Programmer's File Editor . Web Review . CMP Media LLC . 13 January 2020.