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- From: eystein@smyril.fi.uib.no (Eystein Dugstad)
- Subject: Re: Emacs for NeXT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.080007.25370@alf.uib.no>
- Sender: usenet@alf.uib.no (Bergen University Newsaccount)
- Organization: University of Bergen, Norway
- References: <1992Aug14.014753.8001@news.columbia.edu>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 92 08:00:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug14.014753.8001@news.columbia.edu>
- nwc@blackbox.cc.columbia.edu (Nick Christopher) writes:
- >
- > You want to get Emacs (case is significant there) from one of the
- > archives. sonata.cc.purdue.edu has it. It has mouse support as well
- > as several other nice features. For one it can become your default
- > open app and replace Edit as the last resort on the file double click
- > response chain.
- >
- > \n
-
- What features does Emacs have that Edit doesn't? Should I check it out or
- is it better to stick with Edit.
-
- Eystein
-