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MicroEmacs - Emacs
- To: pan_ic at mail dot com, MinGw32 <mingw32 at egroups dot com>, Cygnus Mailing List <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: MicroEmacs - Emacs
- From: Georg Fusz <fusz at cadlab dot tu-berlin dot de>
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 12:33:16 +0100
- Organization: Techn.University Berlin
Dear Patric,
I think you have done a great work with your page about the editors.
Here is another free editor : MicroEmacs it loads much faster as the
Emacs, but is very similar to the original Emacs. The home page is:
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/7109/
Maybe you can answer in your page also for the following questings:
Is the editor also avaiable for unix as source-code?
Has the editor the a unix- or a windows feeling?
Some remarks about the Emacs:
The binaries for WinNt are easy to install.
The source-code-distrubution is on solaris, irix and HP-UX easy to
install, that the unixes we use.
Together with a lot of compilers( at least the gnu compilers) it works
good together. I mean compiling from the editor and finding compiling-
and linking errors.
The editor works very well with RCS, a version ( revision ) controll
system.
The using of the GDB-debugger was difficault for me under WinNT.
The Emacs is fine for writing Latex.
For me: The Emacs is all I need.
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Greetings from Berlin
Georg Fusz
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