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CRiSP - Leading Text Editor On Linux Print E-mail

For over 10 years Vital, Inc. has been selling the CRiSP Programmers Text editor to programmers around the world for development on Unix and Windows platforms. As one of a handful of advanced editors available for both Unix and Windows, Vital has recently seen a growing interest in the Linux versions of their products. In fact, evaluation downloads for the Linux version of CRiSP have increased by more than 100% over the past year and that number continues to increase as well.

It's actually no surprise that as Linux continues to grow commercially, developers for Linux have begun searching for more powerful alternatives to the basic editors included with most Linux OS's. Many developers are thus downloading the free evaluation of CRiSP from Vital's website and finding the perfect fit with CRiSP.

CRiSP, unlike many editors, can be used in both graphical and text modes depending upon the user's particular needs. Many users also find it very useful that CRiSP comes complete with built in selectable keyboard emulation modes for brief, vi, cua, wordstar, and emacs so that no time is lost learning new keystrokes. Thus, even new users can be immediately productive.

Some of CRiSP's other powerful features include cut & paste, search and replace, code folding, columnar editing, syntax highlighting, and tagging. In addition, about 75% of CRiSP is written in its own macro language making it easy for users to write their own macros and thus, customize CRiSP to their own unique style.

Although, Linux continues to grow in popularity, there are still relatively few development environments available for it which are as powerful as CRiSP. Vital, Inc. feels that by making Linux development easier with editors like CRiSP, more companies will begin to develop a greater variety of application software for Linux platforms and thus, the Linux market in general will grow as well.

 

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Testimonials

  • "When I switched from working on DOS and Windows platforms to working on UNIX, I was quickly confronted with the problem of finding a text editor that could match the power and flexibility of the Microsoft M editor...CRiSP was the only programmers editor that: worked straight out of the box...and had an extendible command language."

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  • "We find CRiSP an excellent text editor and VITAL's support is very good."

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  • "CRiSP maintains the keyboard elegance of the original dos brief editor, adds code colorization like micorsofts pwb and takes full advantage of Xwindows multiple and resizable windows. I love this programmers editor."

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  • "CRiSP overall is a terrific text editor. It contains the changes to Brief which I would have liked...It is nice to be able to at last have a good BRIEF like editor for Linux machines. In my reports to the minerals exploration industry, I have extolled the virtues of CRiSP."

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  • "CRiSP is the only UNIX text editor I've seen that would allow a DOS/Windows user to be immediately productive. But it also has a seemingly unlimited list of power-user features. I like it so much at work that I bought it to use at home (under Linux)."

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  • "I am a newcomer to Linux, and I was very disappointed with "standard" UNIX editors like vi and emacs. The user interface is so unfriendly and the feature set is so antiquated. I heard about CRiSP on the comp.editors newsgroup and downloaded a free demo...It's just wonderful! Thoroughly modern, easy to use, powerful, flexible; it's what a UNIX programmer's editor should be."

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  • "CRiSP is the best programmers text editor I have ever used. It is great for programming, script writing, and editing huge text files. It has made me much more efficient at file manipulation and has made my work tasks much easier."

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  • "After looking for a good text editor for UNIX for several years I finally found one that met my needs in CRiSP. I have used vi, emacs, xcoral (not to mention edt, teco, brief, tpu, etc, etc.) but prefer using CRiSP for two main (but not exclusive) reasons. First is the language sensitive syntax colorization and second for it's ease of use (brief editor like functionality)."

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  • "I have been using the CRiSP editor for about 3 years. It is by far one the best text editors I have ever used. It is very reliable, and I have yet to lose any data using it. It makes the editing and compiling process effortless, and it frees up more time for other tasks. The colorization, buffering, and column editing features are well worth the cost of this software."

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  • "I'd rather flip burgers than use vi. Before CRiSP text editor came along I created FTP scripts to transfer files from my Sun to PC just so I could use Brief. CRiSP has been a lifesaver for me."

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  • "CRiSP is the finest text editor I have EVER USED! It adapts itself to how you want to work. Vital's implementation is truly elegant. CRiSP is MUCH better than BRIEF. Use it for HTML and Java Editing."

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  • "CRiSP is awesome, especially for anyone who likes to use Brief on the PC, and hates vi. I use it for all my code development and maintenance tasks. It's also great for editing binary files or very large files, or files which have very long lines, which cause other editors to choke."

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  • "After using Brief for many years, I did not look forward to learning vi or Emacs on my UNIX machine. CRiSP came to the rescue. The program has now grown and matured to the point where it has become much better than Brief ever was."

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  • "I heartily recommend CRiSP for UNIX & MAC programmers who want a full featured, intuitive programmers editor that is customizable and easy to use with the keyboard."

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  • "I have a confession to make. I'm a vi user. I've tried other programmers editors but my fingers just could not make the switch. All the text editors I tried forced me to learn all new commands...Then I found CRiSP. I was saved, it has a wonderful vi emulation mode.

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  • "I have been developing using CRiSP for almost a year now, and have found it quite a time-saver and productivity tool. Granted it's more expensive than vi, or GNU emacs, but it also makes them look like the sick Stegosaurus (or was it a Bronto-saurus?) in Jurassic Park."

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  • "I was given the job of finding the best UNIX programmers editor on the market to oem with our product. I installed and worked with all the packages I could find. CRiSP text editor was easily the best solution available."

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