[09] CAN I GET A LIST OF EDITORS AVAILABLE HERE?

     Here is a list of most of the editors available on SDF.  To use
     one of these as a default, set the environment variables EDITOR
     and VISUAL with the path to the editor.

     ed       Ken Thompson's editor (original UNIX editor)
     
     ex       An EXtended ed line editor (between ed & vi)

     vi       Bill Joy's modal editor (VIsual editor)
     nvi      new vi (re-implemented)
     bvi      Gerhard Buergmann's VI based binary hex editor
     vim      an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi, 'the programmer's editor'
     vilearn  VI interactive tutorial
     vimtutor vim interactive tutorial
   
     vile     VI Like Emacs (between vi & emacs)
 
     EMACS    EMACS was written in ITS TECO and is not available for UNIX
     emacs    Richard Stallman's (GNU) emacs clone
     mg       The GNU microEMACS
     beav     A slightly emacs like binary editor
     zile     Sandro Sigala's emacs clone
     ce       Chet Ramey's emacs clone
     jed      John E Davis' emacs clone
     jove     Jonathan Payne's emacs clone

     pico     Mark Crispin's MM SEND editor (?), basic and simple
     nano     a pico clone that has developed more features
     micro    more intuitive (uses Windows shortcuts) simple editor than nano 

     joe      mode-less UI with shortcuts like Wordstar, can emulate emacs ('jmacs'), pico ('jpico')
	 
     hexedit  Pascal Rigaux's binary hex editor
     ee       Hugh Mahon's Easy Editor
     hnb      The Hierachical NoteBook browser/editor
     ne       Cambridge Text Editor (not 64bit compatible)
     ve       NTHU-CS Maple BBS editor (supports Chinese)

     id3ed    Peter Karlsson's mp3 TAG editor
     id3      Robert Woodcock's mp3 TAG editor
     id3v2    Myer Carpenter's mp3 TAG editor

     mp3asm   A command line mp3 frame level editor