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- Brief_(text_editor) abstract "Brief, BRIEF, or B.R.I.E.F., an acronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility, was a popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s, clones are available. It was designed and developed by UnderWare Inc, a company founded in Providence, Rhode Island by David Nanian and Michael Strickman, and was published by Solution Systems. UnderWare moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. In 1990, UnderWare sold BRIEF to Solution Systems which released version 3.1. In 1990 Solutions Systems brought in Eric Perkins as technical architect and team lead to port the OS/2 version of BRIEF to the Windows platform as quickly as possible. The end result was to sell the Solution System assets to the highest bidder. Within 6 months, the team of Eric Perkins, Blake Nelson and Jeff Simpson worked closely with David Nanian and Mike Strickman and ported BRIEF OS/2 to Windows using an MVC architecture. It was this version that was demonstrated at Spring Comdex 1991 to Borland and others, with Borland later purchasing BRIEF and the full suite of software tools from Solutions Systems.Solution Systems closed permanently after the sale to Borland. BRIEF is no longer sold by Borland.".
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- Brief_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Delphi_(programming_language).
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- Brief_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink The_SemWare_Editor.
- Brief_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink VEDIT.
- Brief_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Vim_(text_editor).
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- Brief_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brief (text editor)".
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- Brief_(text_editor) caption "Screenshot of a sample B.R.I.E.F. session".
- Brief_(text_editor) developer "Borland International, originally UnderWare, Inc".
- Brief_(text_editor) genre Text_editor.
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- Brief_(text_editor) name "B.R.I.E.F.".
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- Brief_(text_editor) operatingSystem 2.
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- Brief_(text_editor) screenshot "300".
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- Brief_(text_editor) subject Category:Borland_software.
- Brief_(text_editor) subject Category:DOS_text_editors.
- Brief_(text_editor) subject Category:Windows_text_editors.
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- Brief_(text_editor) comment "Brief, BRIEF, or B.R.I.E.F., an acronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility, was a popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s, clones are available. It was designed and developed by UnderWare Inc, a company founded in Providence, Rhode Island by David Nanian and Michael Strickman, and was published by Solution Systems. UnderWare moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. In 1990, UnderWare sold BRIEF to Solution Systems which released version 3.1.".
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- Brief_(text_editor) name "B.R.I.E.F.".