Hello,
As TSE runs successfully on at least and more than 50 flavors of operating systems it can for sure be called a universal text editor.
E.g. TSE installation and initial running tested successfully on currently at least 40 Linux distribution versions.
It would or could thus (in the future) be a potential candidate to be default included in the default Linux distributions. Like Vim or Nano is.
TSE 32 bits runs on all Microsoft Windows versions, starting with 95, 98, ME, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11, ...
It should run even on an Apple Mac using e.g. programs like the CrossOver program.
And so on...
with friendly greetings
Knud van Eeden
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