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What was the first computer-based video editing software ever developed?
I was browsing the Wikipedia article on video editing software, but I noticed it doesn't include a History section. I'm specifically interested in early digital or computer-assisted video editing ...
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What were the most popular text editors for MS-DOS in the 1980s? [closed]
Since versions 1-5 of MS-DOS only came with the Edlin line-based editor, but were released on the IBM PC and compatibles, which had screen-based user I/O, my feeling is that most users wouldn't have ...
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Why is Ctrl-V the Paste shortcut?
We now casually use the Ctrl-C to Copy. We also use Ctrl-X to Cut. I understand this choice. We cannot reuse Ctrl-C and the 'X' represents a cross. Crossing something out on a sheet of paper was ...
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Correct pronunciation of `vi` (Unix editor)?
According to this video with Brian Kernighan, the correct pronunciation of the classical Unix editor ed is "Eee. Dee." — not "Edd". So that made me wonder — what about the other ...
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Which versions of TECO had merged G- and Q-registers?
In this answer to 'Why were TECO variables called Q-registers?' I reference documentation indicating that the original Q-registers were separate from the same-named G-registers. (I.e., X1 would store ...
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How can I save a custom level in Daisy’s Garden 2 in a DGF file?
I have the game "Daisy’s Garden 2" running in DOSBox with Windows 3.1. If I now create a custom garden level, how can I save it as a DGF file? When I click "Save as", nothing ...
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Which are the earliest real-time text editors?
A real-time text editor is a program which facilitates editing text. In the process, the text is displayed on a screen, and the displayed text is updated after each key press. A commonly cited ...
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Why were TECO variables called Q-registers?
The TECO editor, (originally Tape Editor and COrrector, later Text Editor...) found in some form on just about every computer and operating system DEC ever made, provides variables in which you can ...