| CygnusEd Professional | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Bruce Dawson, Olaf Barthel |
| Release | 1987 (1987) |
| Stable release | 5.60
/ September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20) |
| Operating system | AmigaOS, MorphOS |
| Type | Text editor |
| License | Closed source |
| Website | www |
CygnusEd is a text editor for the AmigaOS and MorphOS. It was first developed in 1986-1987 by Bruce Dawson, Colin Fox and Steve LaRocque who were working for CygnusSoft Software.1 It was the first Amiga text editor with an undo/redo feature1 and one of the first Amiga programs that had an AREXX scripting port by which it was possible to integrate the editor with AREXX enabled C compilers and build a semi-integrated development environment. Many Amiga programmers grew up with CygnusEd and a considerable part of the Amiga software library was created with CygnusEd.1
It remained popular even after Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994. In 1997 version 4 was developed by Olaf Barthel and was ported to MorphOS by Ralph Schmidt in 2000 and made available for users having the original CygnusED 4 CDROM.23 In 2007 version 5 was finished by Olaf Barthel again, which runs natively on AmigaOS 2 and AmigaOS 4.4
References
References
- Vesalia Computer - CygnusEd 5
- CygnusEd Professional 4.21 for MorphOS
- "MorphOS? What's that, then?", AmigActive, pp. 14–17, July 2000
- Official Support Forum