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MoonEdit (WikiPedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoonEdit), commonly referred to as Moony in the BlaatSchaap community,  
MoonEdit (WikiPedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoonEdit), commonly referred to as Moony in the BlaatSchaap community,  



Revision as of 09:58, 30 March 2025

MoonEdit
MoonEdit

MoonEdit (WikiPedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoonEdit), commonly referred to as Moony in the BlaatSchaap community,

was a multi-user notepad. It was popular in the BlaatSchaap community during its early days. The software, however, is no longer

being maintained, and due the closed source nature cannot be forked.


While the author of the software offered downloads for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD, only the Windows version offered the client.

The *NIX versions were server versions only. Furthermore, there are some limitations to the Windows editor. This was written in an

era when unicode was still not commonly used. Therefore, the tool uses an 8-bit character set. Due the developer being Polish, it uses the

Windows-1250 character set, while in Western Europe, the Windows-1252 character set was the default. This resulted in wrong characters

being displayed beyond ASCII characters.

After the MoonEdit project shut down, alternatives have been considered. One of such alternatives is Gobby, which is an open source project.

While Gobby offers similar functionality, and does not suffer from the character set issues mentioned above, it never gained the popularity Moony had.