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10 Jan
2015
10 Jan
'15
23:09
On 2015-01-10 23:55, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
On 10 Jan 2015, robin.listas@telefonica.net wrote:
I recogn that emacs is very powerful, but it has an awkward interface, unless you are used to it (same as vim). At least, with xemacs, it has menus and a GUI.
Modern day Emacs can be driven by menus and GUI too, plus it is much more actively developed than XEmacs.
I thought that the GUI id emacs was xemacs. No idea they were different.
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