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== Other uses == * The [[full screen editor]] of the [[Commodore 64]] 8-bit computers was advanced in its market segment for its time. Users could move the cursor over the entire screen area, entering and editing [[BASIC]] program lines, as well as [[direct mode]] commands. All Commodore [[8-bit]] computers used the [[PETSCII]] character set, which included character glyphs suitable for making a TUI. * Apple's [[Macintosh Programmer's Workshop]] programming environment included Commando, a TUI shell. It was the inspiration for BBEdit's shell worksheet. * Later [[Apple II]] models included [[MouseText]], a set of graphical glyphs used for making a TUI. * The [[Corvus Concept]] computer of 1982 used a [[function key]]-based text interface on a full-page pivoting display.
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