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Re: Emac Editor
- From: Keith <kheltsley voyager net>
- To: blinux-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Emac Editor
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 11:38:20 -0400
Hi,
emacs is a text editor, but has several modes that it can operate in. That
makes it possible to use it for email, internet browser, terminal and even
accessing a command prompt. Then switching between all the buffers that
are running. Sort of like have multiple windows open in Win98.
from
Keith H.
At 01:01 AM 6/4/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello all
>
>I am planning to set up a Linux system, currently I am a Windows 98 user.
>
>I have heared about Emacspeak but as far I know Emacs is an editor, now I am
>wondering whether emacspeak works with other programs as well.
>
>I would like (or better I need to be able do to system admin work). But if
>Emacspeak just works with the Emac editor, am I depend on a assistent for
>system admin or any other work then writing text?
>
>Sorry about this stupid question but am a poor , poor Win 98 user (snile).
>
>Petra
>
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Keith Heltsley
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