The full DOS version also has a configurable terminal
written in ME's script language which is a nice thing to have
inside your editor to download code to the target and establish
general comms with it.
MultiEdit (?)
from American Cybernetics
Weblair, a script add-on for the Windows versions,
works with HTML files and offers a lot of pre-defined options.
Alain Lachapelle
reported:
Of course the standard features are there: hex/dec/bin/oct calculator
with logical ops, ASCII/ANSI table, indexed notepad, math ops on marked
blocks, more than 100 files open at same time, Vcs support, multiple
file search with regular expressions, tag database which lets you build
a database of your own procedures that you can browse instantly from a
different source code, instant macros from keystrokes with the
possibility of saving them/editing permanently, text collapse from
column number or text item, differential file compare with colour, hex
mode, list of files in memory with Hide/Un-Hide, matching language
structures, spell checker for print lines inside source code, instant
comment/un-comment of lines, linedraw, FTP support, project manager with
latest version, Brief and other editors emulation, customizable menus,
customizable mouse right key menu, global expression highlight, open
file under cursor, 100 or so undo/redo steps, customizable syntax
highlighting with colour and fonts, etc... Sells for $129 USD.