Hello Ed,
[Please see the Original Post for the full context. In essence, Ed Kostas mentions law firms using emacs as a front end to run programs that perform some fairly complex "document collection, organization, and display" tasks.]
I am fascinated by this way of using a text editor. Here's a description of a project I worked on some years ago -- the platform was Windows, and I believe it would be easier to support the goal of the project on linux. http://www.govindachar.com/eui/ Unfortunately, I haven't worked on this idea for years, and, at present, do not have the time to work on it.
Your write up mentions email: http://www.govindachar.com/tms/ and browsing web-pages: http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1053
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