Edit may refer to:

  • Editing, the process of correcting or revising text, images, or sound
  • Edit (application), a simple text editor for the Apple Macintosh
  • Edit (MS-DOS), the MS-DOS Editor, a plain-text editor for MS-DOS, included in some versions of Microsoft Windows
  • Edit (musician), American electronic DJ and producer
  • "Edit" (song), a song by Regina Spektor
  • A form of the female given name Edith

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Edit (album)

Edit is the sixth album by vocalist Mark Stewart, released on March 28, 2008 through Crippled Dick Hot Wax!.

Accolades

Track listing

Personnel

  • Jazzwad instruments
  • The Maffia
  • Keith LeBlanc drums
  • Skip McDonald guitar
  • Adrian Sherwood keyboards, production, mixing, recording
  • Doug Wimbish bass guitar
  • Kevin Martin – instruments, production
  • Simon Mundey – instruments
  • Nick Riggio – instruments
  • Mark Stewart vocals, production, mixing, recording
  • Sanjay Tailor – instruments
  • Crucial Tony – instruments
  • Eric D. Clark engineering
  • Nick Coplowe production
  • Cem Oral mastering, engineering
  • Philipp Quehenberger – production
  • Peter Rehberg – engineering
  • References

    External links

  • Edit at Discogs (list of releases)
  • MS-DOS Editor

    MS-DOS Editor, commonly just called edit, is a character-based text editor that comes with MS-DOS (since version 5) and 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows. It superseded edlin, the standard editor in earlier versions.

    Until MS-DOS 6.22 it was actually QBasic running in editor mode, but from DOS 7 (Windows 95) QBasic was removed and MS-DOS Editor became a standalone program.

    Editor is sometimes used as a substitute for Notepad on Windows 9x, where Notepad is limited to small files only. Editor can edit files that are up to 65,279 lines and up to approximately 5 MB in size. MS-DOS versions are limited to approximately 300 kB, depending on how much conventional memory is free. Editor can be launched by typing it into the Run command dialog on Windows, and by typing edit into the command-line interface. Edit is still included in later versions of Windows such as Windows XP, Windows Vista 32 bit, Windows 7 32 bit, and Windows 8 32 bit. Being a 16-bit DOS application, it won't directly run on 64-bit Windows versions.

    Majestic

    Majestic or The Majestic may refer to:

    Buildings

    Hotels

  • Hotel Majestic (Barcelona), Catalonia, Spain is a historic, 5-star luxury hotel located on the Passeig de Gràcia in the Eixample district
  • Majestic Building (Detroit, Michigan)
  • The Majestic (New York City), a housing cooperative at 115 Central Park West in New York City
  • The Majestic, Singapore, a building in Singapore
  • Majestic, Cannes, a famous Grand Hotel of 1923 on the Croisette at Cannes on the French Côte d'Azur
  • Majestic Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Theatres

  • Majestic Theater (Detroit, Michigan), listed on the NRHP in Michigan
  • Majestic Theatre (Broadway), New York City
  • Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle), New York City, now demolished
  • Majestic Theatre (Dallas, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Majestic Theatre (San Antonio, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Bank of America Theatre, originally the Majestic Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
  • Cutler Majestic Theatre, a historic performing arts center at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Majestic (video game)

    Majestic is one of the first alternate reality games (ARGs), a type of game that blurs the line between in-game and out-of-game experiences. It debuted on July 31, 2001. While noted for its unusual concept, it did not fare well commercially.

    Gameplay

    Majestic was a science fiction thriller based on a Majestic 12 shadow government conspiracy theory. As an ARG, the game was played by phone, email, AOL Instant Messenger, BlackBerry messages, fax, and by visiting special websites. Gameplay frequently involved the player receiving clues that they would use to solve puzzles and unravel the story. All the messages were automated, with limited dialogue options, but AIM provided some interactive conversations. As an option to warn unsuspecting members in the same house you could enable a warning at the beginning of each phone call, and a small message on the top of all faxes. When this option was enabled, each phone call would begin with a woman saying "This is a phone call from the video game Majestic", before the regular, prerecorded message. Some of the clues were videos featuring the game's cast. One of the more widely recognized actors was Joe Pantoliano, who portrayed Tim Pritchard in the game's final episode.

    Majestic (film)

    Majestic (Kannada: ಮೆಜೆಸ್ಟಿಕ್) is a 2002 Indian Kannada action - crime film written and directed by P. N. Satya. The film stars Darshan in a lead role for the first time, along with Rekha and Jai Jagadish in other prominent roles. The film was produced by Ullas Enterprises studio. Sadhu Kokila scored the music for the film and the film was released on 8 February 2002. The film ran successful more than 100+ days in theatre it's the first movie of actor darshan as hero. The film was remade in Telugu as Charminar.

    Cast

  • Darshan as Daasa
  • Rekha as Kiran
  • Jai Jagadish
  • Vanitha Vasu
  • Harish Roy
  • Bank Janardhan
  • Bharath Bhagavathar
  • Jyothi
  • Ramesh Pandit
  • Soundtrack

    The music of the film was composed by Sadhu Kokila and lyrics written by V.NAGENDRA PRASAD.

    References

    External source

  • movie info
  • movie review

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