On 6/30/05, jhuniepi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so, its like when you have a linux system, only base install, and
> emacs, you can do most of the things or almost anything on your pc,
> programming, email, browsing, ano pa?
>

Uh, timer, watching anime, spreadsheet, dictionary, pdf reader, etc.
=)  Just go to the Emacs Wiki (http://emacswiki.org)
 
> On 6/30/05, Clair Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/30/05, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Look at the To: header ;)
> > >
> > *laughs!* Zak!!! :D Hehehehehe. Of course we are =)  At least so far
> > as I can see on the thread...
> >
> > > > I want to reach the point where I can make coffee with Emacs. :)
> > >
> > > There *is* coffee.el...
> > >
> >
> > O_o;  Well,... what can you not do on Emacs?! There's that question again.
> >
> > > > In the meantime, I'm enjoying the best of both worlds: Emacs and vim.
> > >
> > > Same here: I do my /etc editing with Vim, and Emacs for everyday text
> > > stuff.
> > >
> >
> > Am learning vim. =)
> >
> > Anyhow, learning Emacs comes as I stumble upon nifty things on the
> > Emacs Wiki =) As more things seem to be useful to me, the more I learn
> > about how to use these various modes on Emacs.  The only programming
> > related mode I have right now is Python (because it doesn't look as
> > intimidating as the others).
> >
> > There's so many things to learn Emacs =)  And I am seeing how creative
> > people really are all the more I use it ;)



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Clair Ching
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