J.O.E.
J.O.E., in computing, is an acronym often understood to refer to "Jonathan's Own Editor," a text editor originally created by Jonathan Payne. J.O.E. is known for its similarity to the WordStar text editor, offering a familiar interface for users accustomed to that style of text editing. Its design prioritizes ease of use and accessibility, particularly for users transitioning from earlier DOS-based editing environments. J.O.E. is a console-based text editor, meaning it runs within a terminal or command-line interface. Features include word wrapping, block operations (copy, paste, move, delete), search and replace, and customizable keybindings. J.O.E. is available for a variety of Unix-like operating systems.