AE1_9_9.ZIP (402K)

Uploaded Sat May 27 2023 02:15:47

AE version 1.9.9. Copyright (c) 2005 Aaron Lawrence. From 2023 AE includes work by Alex Taylor. AE is a simple text editor, designed to replace IBM's original OS/2 E.EXE. It mostly behaves the same, except for where behaviour has become annoying, irrelevant or inconsistent with other systems/programs. AE is open source software under the GNU GPL License. AE remains Copyright 2005 Aaron Lawrence.
EFTE2_11.ZIP (1,214K)

Uploaded Sun Feb 12 2023 12:16:42

eFTE/2, Version 1.1. Copyright 2009-2023 by Gregg Young. Copyright 2008-2009 by eFTE SF Group. Copyright 1994-1998 by Marko Macek. All rights reserved. Enhanced Folding Text Editor 2. Has a VIO and a PM version. Includes templates and highlighting for numerous tile types. The eFTE2 source code is available on netlabs. This is the first version of eFTE/2. It is based on eFTE which in turn is based on FTE (Folding Text Editor).
LCMD180.ZIP (2,866K)

Uploaded Sat May 27 2023 02:15:47

Larsen Commander Version 1.8.0 for OS/2 released as GPL Open Source. Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Leif Erik Larsen, 2010-2023 Andreas Buchinger. Larsen Commander is a powerful, flexible and user friendly GUI file manager and command processor for OS/2 Warp. It has a so-called orthodox look and feel that is inspired by the classic Norton Commander. In addition to the two classic file panels Larsen Commander has a built in command line and a scrollable console monitor. This way you can easily combine the best of two very different worlds; the command line and the file management panels. Both are available at the same time, and even in parallel while one or more commands are running in the background!
NEPMD124.ZIP (4,106K)

Uploaded Sat Apr 09 2022 09:05:47

netlabs.org EPM Distribution (NEPMD) version 1.24. Copyright (c) netlabs.org EPM Distribution Project 2002-2022. Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996. NEPMD is an add-on for EPM, the Enhanced Editor of OS/2. Comprehensive add-on package for EPM, the Enhanced Editor of OS/2. The netlabs.org EPM Distribution enhances EPM with new features and countless bug fixes. It simplifies configuration significantly, without requiring recompilation. The documentation is still at version 1.00. Therefore many features are undocumentated and also some configuration items don't apply anymore. Author: Andreas Schnellbacher. WarpIN archive.
QXML0918.ZIP (16,579K)

Uploaded Wed Mar 08 2023 14:15:47

QXmlEdit version 0.9.18 port for OS/2 and eComStation. Copyright (c) 2007-2018 Luca Bellonda. QXmlEdit is a simple XML files editor. It is very simple and it lacks some features like explicit namespaces support, but it has some peculiarites. It is not a textual editor, but it is tree control based, so it is impossible to generate some XML syntax errors, like missing or misplaced closing tag. This advantage is more and more important with the growing of the XML file size. Requires klibc 0.6.6 or better, GCC4Core 1.2.2 or better, Qt4 v4.7.3 or better. The port was done by: Elbert Pol aka TeLLie.
THE40OS2.ZIP (470K)

Uploaded Sun May 19 2024 03:29:22

THE The Hessling Editor Version 4.0. Copyright (c) 1991-2022 Mark Hessling. THE is a full-screen character mode text editor based on the VM/CMS editor. XEDIT and many features of KEDIT written by Mansfield Software. THE OS/2 port is similar to EPM, runs within an OS/2 command window and is HPFS aware. THE also uses the OS/2 Rexx interpreter to execute macro files. An extensive interface exists between THE and Rexx giving THE the complete power of Rexx.
THE40WPI.ZIP (764K)

Uploaded Sun May 19 2024 03:29:22

THE The Hessling Editor Version 4.0. Copyright (c) 1991-2022 Mark Hessling. THE is a full-screen character mode text editor based on the VM/CMS editor. XEDIT and many features of KEDIT written by Mansfield Software. THE OS/2 port is similar to EPM, runs within an OS/2 command window and is HPFS aware. THE also uses the OS/2 Rexx interpreter to execute macro files. An extensive interface exists between THE and Rexx giving THE the complete power of Rexx. WarpIN archive.