On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:32 PM, James Reeves <jree...@weavejester.com> wrote:
> Aquamacs is just Emacs with its UI tweaked to act more like a native
> OSX application.

Gee, why don't Windows users get an emacs that acts enough like a
Windows application not to unpleasantly surprise them if they're used
to, say, NetBeans? :)

Anyway, use whatever floats your boat. From what I hear the Eclipse
plugin is pretty mature. I can tell you that the NB one works well
enough. And someone else has already endorsed the emacs one.

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