Top Document: comp.sys.hp.hpux FAQ Previous Document: 7.3.2 Non-HP Commercial Software Next Document: 8. MISCELLANEOUS See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Updated: 06/27/03 HP had a product called DMX, which ran on both Domain & HP-UX, and enabled a standard "Domain-like" interface for both platforms. Unfortunately, this product is no longer available. It was replaced by VUE/vuepad, which has since been replaced by CDE/dtpad. Nevertheless, for all you hardcore DM-junkies, there is still hope... The ARPUS[TM]/ce[TM] editor is a full-screen, X-Windows-based editor that provides easy-to-use text editing across a variety of UNIX platforms. Developed originally for users migrating from Apollo's Domain environment, ce was modeled after the Display Manager (DM) editor. ETG has incorporated the features of the DM editor that Apollo users liked best, as well as adding new features. Some features of ce include: ceterm, multiple edit sessions, rectangular cut & paste, global bounded search and replace, coordinated mouse and text cursor control, command macros, unlimited UNDO & REDO, customized keyboard mapping, vertical and horizontal scrolling, and automatic file backup and save. To download an evaluation copy of ce for HP-UX, go to: o <http://www.swlink.net/~styma/ce.shtml> A university in France also maintains a copy of the web pages at: o http://www.lmd.jussieu.fr/informatic/jussieu/docs/ce/ See the "README" file for detailed instructions. The eval files normally expire 30-60 days from the date you downloaded them. See the "README.Pricing" file for pricing information. For more information, contact: Robert E. Styma Principal Engineer AG Communication Systems, Phoenix - A subsidiary of Lucent Email: stymar@agcs.com Phone: 623-582-7323 FAX: 623-581-4884 Company: http://www.agcs.com/ Personal: http://www.swlink.net/~styma User Contributions:Top Document: comp.sys.hp.hpux FAQ Previous Document: 7.3.2 Non-HP Commercial Software Next Document: 8. MISCELLANEOUS Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: hpux.faq@gmail.com
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