Yes, emacs, xemacs, and vi are all available for NT (I use emacs at work
on NT) however the xemacs port is still not very stable.  The JDE should
work unless you have emacs 2.04 (or whatever is the current beta release
of emacs.)  So get the previous 19.x one.

Also, if you're interested in other Unix tools under NT, you can get the
tcsh and bash shells as well as a lot of Unix utilities such as ls, cp,
find, grep, xargs, from Cygnus.  Sorry, I don't have the links for most
of these things at home, but I'm sure someone on this list has them.

Liam Magee wrote:
> 
> Are these tools available for NT?
> 
> Liam.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Zhichao Hong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, 22 July 1998 5:32
> > To: Dustin Lang
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Emacs and java...
> >
> >
> > Hi Dustin:
> >
> > It is really terrible to develop something in a pico.  You should try vi
> > or emacs.  Both are very powerful editor tools.  Here is a page about JDE,
> > it is for emacs.  Just following the instruction to install.  It is a
> > great tool and much better than Visual J++ and Visual Cafe.  Take a look
> > at: http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/
> >

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