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Mince is a screen-oriented text editor for use under CP/M (P). That is, "What you see is what you get." At all times, the screen (less the bottom two lines) represents a "window" into the text being edited, and that part of the text file contains exactly what you see on the screen. This means that, within the window being viewed, all changes of any sort are always kept current. Likewise, as you move the window to any other part of the text, you see the then-current state of the text.