Wade Curry wrote:
> No, thank God.  I don't want vim to actually have a built-in class
> browser, console game, news reader, and e-mail client.  I don't
> need a built-in mail reader, because the mail reader talks nicely
> with vim.  It's a lovely thing.
>   

That is the beauty of emacs. Emacs does not have those things built in
either. But you can load them if you want to. Emacs is really just a
lisp interpreter that primarily implements an editor but can be made to
do many other things also. I think that is good design.

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Tracy R Reed
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