ZWEI

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ZWEI is an early extensible text editor developed at MIT, notable as a precursor and influence on later Emacs implementations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extensible text editor
software program
text editor
associatedWith MIT AI Lab editor lineage
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designInfluence Lisp Machine software environment
developer Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
surface form: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
era early 1980s
late 1970s
extensibilityModel Lisp-based customization
field programmer productivity tools
software development tools
historicalRole precursor to modern Emacs-like editors
influenced Emacs implementations
Lisp Machine editors
Symbolics Zmacs
isPrecursorOf later Emacs implementations
license proprietary
nameStyle all-caps name
notableFor being an early extensible text editor
influencing later Emacs designs
operatingSystem Lisp Machine operating systems
platform Lisp Machines, Inc.
surface form: MIT Lisp Machine
programmingLanguage Lisp programming language
surface form: Lisp
relatedTo Emacs family of editors
surface form: Emacs

TECO Emacs
surface form: TECO-based Emacs

Zmacs
softwareGenre text editor
supportsFeature buffer-based text editing
incremental development of extensions
multiple buffers
programmable key bindings
userInterface keyboard-driven interface

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TECO Emacs influenced ZWEI