Yeah! EMACS is cool!

There is a win port too. Works quite well, but not all
of the neat features are enabled.

Coding auto format templates seem the most useful to
me. Powerful text editing features as well.

TK


--- Douglas Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've taken linux upon myself as a hobby and I don't
> use it
> professionaly, so it's no surprise to me that I
> haven't used emacs until
> now, if I needed to do text editing in the command
> line, I just used vi.
> 
> In the short time I've experimented with emacs, I've
> found it to be
> quite useful.  For html, it beats the days when I
> used notepad as a
> windows user, and it has some nice features to make
> writing shell
> scripts easier.  Anyone here use emacs regularly? 
> And what do you use
> it for?  Just curious.
> -- 
> "Be true to yourself and you will never fall" -
> Beastie Boys
> 
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