[Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 7/31/03 6:44 PM] > If you want a GUI, try GNU Emacs or XEmacs. I prefer GNU Emacs, but I suggest > you try both (if you are looking for a GUI). > If you don't want a GUI, and if you are not looking for Emacs' massive > extensibility, there are several curses-based "lookalikes" of Emacs, that > share Emacs' look and feel, but do not feature its lisp interpreter, and thus > much of its extensibility; on the other hand, they tend be more... > ressource-friendly than emacs. Among these smaller versions I know of zile > (zile is lossy emacs) and �emacs (micro emacs), though I have tried neither.
thanks for the feedback. gui is not important, i guess i'm just looking for the neat features that everyone talks about - and with a minimum of resource usage as i would like to install it on a webserver as well so clients can use it over ssh. <--> george donnelly ~ http://www.zettai.net/ ~ "Quality Zope Hosting" Shared and Dedicated Zope Hosting ~ Zope Servers ~ Zope Websites Yahoo, AIM: zettainet ~ MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ ICQ: 51907738 _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
