Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux

It's funny how useful a 34-year-old software design can still be.

Jun 23, 2025 - 18:55
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Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux

Last month, Microsoft released a modern remake of its classic MS-DOS Editor, bringing back a piece of computing history that first appeared in MS-DOS 5.0 back in 1991. The new open source tool, built with Rust and simply called "Edit," works on Windows, macOS, and—in a twist that would have seemed unlikely three decades ago—Linux.

The cross-platform availability has delighted longtime users who never expected to see Microsoft's text editor running on their preferred operating system. "30 years of waiting, and I can use MS Edit on Linux," wrote one Reddit user, capturing the nostalgic appeal of running a genuinely useful version of a Microsoft DOS utility on a Unix-like system.

An animated GIF from Microsoft showing the modern "Edit" application in action.An animated GIF from Microsoft showing the modern "Edit" application in action. (Credit: Microsoft)

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