Different users have different opinions about what the best text editor is. Believe it or not, this was a major flamewar topic throughout the 80s and early 90s. Vi, Vim, eMacs, and nano are all popular choices for command-line text editors. There isn't as much flaming in the GUI arena, but there is an even larger array of choices there.
People often have different opinions on which editor is "best" or "most powerful." By default, Ubuntu comes with one graphical text editor, gedit, and two for the console, vi and nano. gedit and nano are far easier for a beginner to use, but vi is faster for those with experience.
Ubuntu comes by default with a simple text editor known as GEdit. You can also install some others, such as Kate, through Synaptic.
vi text editor is a standard text editor found in almost every flavor of Linux, it is the most preferred text editor by most Linux professionals, other text editors include nano and pico are also decent substitutes for the vi editor
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No. Text-editor is application software.
It is a spreadsheet, but not a text editor.
Sam - text editor - was created in 198#.
J - text editor - was created in 2003.
Ne - text editor - was created in 1993.
TECO - text editor - was created in 1962.
. Which one is a 'text editor' for Microsoft Windows?
Question is unclear; vi is a text editor and has the functionality of most editors to modify or add or delete the contents.
the text is inputed in vi editor by pressing the i key, that mean get the insert permission into vi editor