ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia JOVE JOVEText editor For other uses, see Jove (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "JOVE" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) JOVEJove running on a Debian systemDevelopersJonathan Payne, Hugh RedelmeierStable release4.16 / March 19, 1996; 30 years ago (1996-03-19)Preview release4.17.5.3 / March 21, 2023; 3 years ago (2023-03-21) Operating systemCross-platformTypeText editorLicensePermissiveWebsiteStable JOVE FTP site JOVE Development FTP siteRepositorygithub.com/jonmacs/jove JOVE (Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs)[1] is an open-source, Emacs-like text editor, primarily intended for Unix-like operating systems. It also supports MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. JOVE was inspired by Gosling Emacs but is much smaller and simpler, lacking Mocklisp. It was originally created in 1983 by Jonathan Payne while at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School in Massachusetts, United States on a PDP-11 minicomputer.[2] JOVE was distributed with several releases of BSD Unix, including 2.9BSD, 4.3BSD-Reno and 4.4BSD-Lite2. As of 2022, the latest development release of JOVE is version 4.17.4.4; the stable version is 4.16. Unlike GNU Emacs, JOVE does not support UTF-8.[3] See also Free and open-source software portal List of text editors Comparison of text editors External links GitHub repository JOVE Development FTP site FSF Free Software Directory entry References ↑ "JOVE - Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs". AuditMyPC.com. Retrieved 2009-05-23. ↑ Jonathan Payne (1983-04-04). "Weird file names and ..." Newsgroup: net.unix-wizards. Retrieved December 5, 2014. message-id:bnews.sri-arpa.940 ↑ Jove doesn't support utf-8, feature request from Debian's Bug Tracking System. vte EmacsImplementationsGNU and derivative GNU Emacs XEmacs Freemacs EINE Gosling Emacs Mocklisp Hemlock JOVE MicroEMACS MINCE Multics Emacs Perfect Writer GNU TeXmacs vile Zmacs ZWEI Modes AUCTeX Dired Dunnet Emacs Speaks Statistics Emacspeak ERC eww Gnus Magit Org-mode rcirc RefTeX SLIME w3m Internals Emacs Lisp MULE CommunityOrganizations Honeywell Perfect Software Mark of the Unicorn Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thorn EMI Computer Software UniPress People Thomas Dickey Paul Fox Richard P. Gabriel James Gosling Jim Hall Joris van der Hoeven Daniel Murphy Russ Nelson David Reitter Richard Stallman Guy L. Steele Jr. Daniel Weinreb Other Conkeror Dissociated press Editor war Spacemacs Doom Emacs Wikimedia Commons Wikiquotes This Unix-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte