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  • Locstatt Safety Management System Icon
    Locstatt Safety Management System

    For companies searching for a powerful HSSE management software

    Locstatt is an affordable, totally integrated Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental (HSSE) management software system. We gather and compress on-site data encompassing your entire Safety Management System, and deliver it to one simple dashboard.
  • Qrvey allows SaaS companies to create richer products and bring them to market faster Icon
    Qrvey allows SaaS companies to create richer products and bring them to market faster

    Our pre-built javascript widgets make it a snap to embed charts, reports and dashboards right into your app

    Qrvey is a low code embedded analytics platform built to help SaaS providers by simplifying the process of putting analytics tools in the hands of all users as fast as possible.
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    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    A community-driven Emacs distribution

    The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim, courtesy of Spacemacs! Spacemacs is an extension of the popular text editor Emacs, that offers a whole new way of experiencing Emacs. It is a community-driven Emacs distribution that focuses on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency. Using it comes naturally to both Emacs and Vim users. In fact, you could even combine the two editing styles. Enabling you to switch between input styles makes Spacemacs a great choice for pair-programming. Spacemacs features a beautiful GUI and exceptional ergonomics, with all the key bindings easily accessible simply by pressing the space bar or alt-m. Spacemacs also comes with hundreds of curated, ready-to-use packages that are well organised in configuration layers.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    emacs-w64

    emacs-w64

    64-Bit GNU Emacs for MS Windows with optimization.

    A GNU Emacs binary distribution for users who want to use Emacs natively in 64-Bit Windows (x86_64). This project will focus on providing unmodified, up-to-date (from git master and newest release), and optimized w64 binary builds. Also available on GitHub: https://github.com/zklhp/emacs-w64/releases For details concerning the build, please see the wiki page on https://sourceforge.net/p/emacsbinw64/wiki/Build%20guideline%20for%20MSYS2-MinGW-w64%20system/. 中文版请看这里: http://chriszheng.science/2015/03/19/Chinese-version-of-Emacs-building-guideline/.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    doxymacs aims to make creating/using Doxygen-created documentation easier for the {X}Emacs user.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Collection of Emacs Development Environment Tools
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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  • AlertBot: Website Monitoring of Uptime, Performance, and Errors Icon
    AlertBot: Website Monitoring of Uptime, Performance, and Errors

    For IT Professionals and network adminstrators looking for a web application monitoring solution

    AlertBot monitors your website's full functionality around the clock so you can focus your time on more important things.
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    confluence-el

    confluence-el

    Emacs extension for interacting with Atlassian Confluence

    Atlassian (http://www.atlassian.com/) has a wiki called Confluence (http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/). This Emacs extension allows you to interact with Confluence from Emacs.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Lookup is an integrated search interface with electronic dictionaries for the Emacs text editor. You can use various kinds of dictionaries, such as CD-ROM books and online dictionaries, in an efficient and effective manner.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    python-mode is an Emacs and XEmacs major mode for editing Python source code. Please note that ALL DEVELOPMENT HAS MOVED TO LAUNCHPAD: http://launchpad.net/python-mode
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Aquamacs Emacs is a Mac-native distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor (versions 23+), featuring Plug&Play and a great UI. Aquamacs feels just right on the Mac, interacts well with other apps, while supporting Emacs' keys and Elisp packages.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    An Emacs mode for SGML and XML.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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  • eLearning Solutions For Your Workplace Icon
    eLearning Solutions For Your Workplace

    eloomi is an eLearning solution for your workplace to train, retain and engage employees.

    eloomi combines Learning Management (LMS), Onboarding, Authoring, and continuous Performance Management tools in a cloud-based solution. It allows companies to optimize skill training, onboarding and employee development with strong user experience to enhance productivity and employee satisfaction. As a white label solution, the platform can be customized to mirror a company's branding and logo.
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    This elisp package provides text based table creation and editing feature. Emacs can edit tables embedded inside a document, just like a modern WYSIWYG word processor. The latest version generates a table HTML source from a WYSIWYG table.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    xslide is an Emacs major mode for editing XSL stylesheets and running XSL processors.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    CC Mode is a GNU Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C and other languages with similar syntax; currently C++, Objective-C, Java, CORBAs IDL, Pike, and AWK. It is a standard package in both GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DictEm is an extremely customizable Dictionary client for (X)Emacs. It implements functions of the client part of the Dictionary protocol (RFC-2229). It widely uses autocompletion and provides powerful API that allows to heavily extend its functionality.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    "one-click", self-contained installer that includes the emacs itself, dozens of useful extensions and configured to windows users taste.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Hyperlatex allows the development of documents that are to be distributed either as printed matter or as HTML. It is not a general-purpose translator of LaTeX files into HTML, but allows writers to write for both media simultaneously.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Emacs for w64

    Clean, optimized w64 Emacs.

    This project provides clean, optimized w64 binary builds of the latest Emacs git snapshots with image support enabled. It is, however, not *the* official distribution of Emacs. Happy hacking!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    an emacs mode for the j-programming language
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Ange ftp over SSH is a Perl wrapper around ssh that emulates an ftp client. This allows emacs to edit remote files using the ange-ftp package.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A Cocoa port of GNU Emacs for GNUstep and MacOS X.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    preview-latex, the higly addictive and productive LaTeX previewing and folding tool for Emacs, has become part of the AUCTeX project at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/auctex now and is integrated since version 11.80.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A comprehensive (X)Emacs interface for an inferior Common Lisp, or other Lisp based languages.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OmniMark mode

    OmniMark major mode for Emacs/XEmacs

    This is an Emacs/XEmacs major mode for editing OmniMark programs. It supports syntax highlighting, and uses heuristics to help with indentation. Additionally, programs can be navigated according to their structure.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    emacs-bin

    emacs-bin

    Binary packages of GNU Emacs

    Binary packages of GNU Emacs, made from its official, unmodified source code (either released versions or development snapshots). The goal is to enlarge the amount of people using this great editor, and hopefully contributing to its development. [I've lost interest in maintaining this project, as I see a much better approach to use Emacs: Use it from a GNU environment, that is, either a GNU/Linux machine or a Cygwin environment.]
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The Emacs package ANTLR-Mode provides: syntax highlighting for ANTLR grammar files, automatic indentation, menus containing rule/token definitions and supported options and various other things like running ANTLR from within Emacs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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Guide to Open Source Emacs Software

Emacs is an open-source text editor software that allows users to both create and edit programs. It was first developed in the mid-1970s by Richard Stallman as a set of Editor MACroS with the intent of providing an application-independent textual platform to Unix users. Emacs has since evolved into one of the most popular and influential text editors available, with wide acceptance and usage across many operating systems.

The Emacs interface consists of three parts: editing windows, minibuffer, and major mode menus. Editing windows are used to type commands or edit documents while major mode menus allow quick access to more advanced features like indentation, syntax highlighting, auto-completion, etc. The minibuffer provides a status line indicating where files are being saved or how a command is being executed.

Emacs is highly customizable through packages written in either Lisp or its own variant EELisp (Extensible Emacs Lisp). The packages available range from simple additions such as colorschemes to expansive applications including version control systems like Git and programming languages like Rust. Through the integration of these packages, it’s possible for users to extend their customizations beyond just changing colorsheme; turning Emacs into an IDE tailored specifically for whatever task they need it for.

Beyond this customization power lies another unique feature – extensibility in other languages. As already mentioned before, Emacs can be modified with EELisp however it can be changed further by utilizing its external scripting language capabilities making it easy for developers in other languages such as Python or Ruby to interact with their editor environment through those languages if necessary.

Given its robust featureset and free license agreement under GPL 3+, Emacs continues to remain popular within the software development community over 40 years after its initial development due offering developers a powerful toolkit inside which they can craft tailor made coding environments for almost any purpose imaginable.

Features Offered by Open Source Emacs Software

  • Text Editing: Emacs is an open source text editor that enables users to create and modify documents containing plaintext. It can be used for software development, web design, word processing, and more. Emacs supports a wide range of programming languages including HTML, Java, Python, Fortran, Lisp, and Perl. The powerful syntax highlighting feature helps users focus on important coding elements and visually check the correctness of expressions. Additionally, there are search capabilities for quickly finding specific strings within the document.
  • Customization: Users can customize their editing environment by utilizing the many built-in options provided by Emacs or through downloading additional packages from its robust community repository. A large variety of third-party plugins offer tailored theme editors to further personalize the look and feel of documents being edited as well as macros to speed up tedious tasks with short code snippets written in ELisp (Emacs Lisp).
  • Version Control: With built-in support for version control systems like Git or Subversion (SVN), Emacs makes it easier than ever to keep track of changes made throughout the document's lifecycle. By easily managing multiple branches simultaneously inside their own individual buffers with completion logs in electronic form (DVC) or via command line tools attached to external repository servers (e.g., Gitolite), teams can stay better organized when working on projects together remotely over networks such as LANs or WANs.
  • Versatile Platform Support: The versatile application runs on virtually all operating system architectures regardless of whether they're running GNU/Linux distributions such as CentOS or Fedora Core Linux along with Windows XP, 7 8x 10 editions too such as Mac OSX 10 10+. This means no matter which hardware you’re using your work will still be accessible anywhere at any time – a real boon for busy professionals who need instant access their documents without having portability concerns related to platform compatibility issues.

What Are the Different Types of Open Source Emacs Software?

  • Text Editors: Emacs is a powerful text editor, providing features such as syntax highlighting, multiple cursors and split windows. It also has support for many programming languages and frameworks.
  • Development Environment: Emacs offers a comprehensive development environment with many features such as project management, debugging tools and version control integration. It can be used to quickly prototype applications or implement changes in existing programs.
  • Package Management: Emacs includes an extensive package manager that enables users to easily manage third-party packages for their projects. It allows users to install, update and remove packages without requiring manual compilation of source code or downloading from external sources.
  • Language Support: Emacs supports a range of languages, including Lisp, JavaScript and HTML. This allows developers to write code in the language of their choice without having to learn a new language for each project they work on.
  • Themes: A wide selection of themes are available for Emacs users to customize the look-and-feel of their application or website. These themes are designed by experienced designers and provide customizable options such as color schemes, font size adjustment and visual effects.

Benefits Provided by Open Source Emacs Software

  1. Unrestricted Access: Emacs is completely open source software, meaning it can be accessed freely by anyone without the need for a license or fee. This allows users to download the latest version of the software and customize it in any way they see fit.
  2. Extensibility: Emacs offers a range of extensible features that allow users to write their own scripts and take full advantage of its powerful programming capabilities. The software has an active user base of developers who regularly develop new plugins and customizations to meet user demand.
  3. Compatibility: Emacs is compatible with most operating systems and programming languages, allowing users to seamlessly transfer their work between devices. It also supports collaborative editing which allows multiple people to work on the same file simultaneously, making distributed development projects much more efficient and productive.
  4. Cost Efficiency: As an open source project, there is no cost associated with downloading or using Emacs aside from any associated hardware costs. This makes it ideal for anyone looking for an inexpensive alternative to closed-source alternatives such as Microsoft Office or Adobe Suite Software products.
  5. Powerful IDE Capabilities: Although designed primarily as a text editor, Emacs also provides advanced integrated development environment (IDE) capabilities due to its extensibility options and support for a variety of programming languages and frameworks. This makes it extremely powerful for coding projects large and small alike.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Emacs Software

  • Developers: Developers use Emacs to create software applications and scripts using the editor's powerful coding capabilities.
  • Data Scientists: Data scientists utilize Emacs for data manipulation, visualization, and analysis due to its advanced math and scientific tools.
  • System Administrators: System administrators rely on Emacs for DevOps tasks such as configuring systems, running maintenance scripts, and automating processes.
  • Writers: Writers use Emacs as a comprehensive text editing platform that includes an integrated spell checker, syntax-sensitive highlighting, word count features, etc.
  • Musicians/Audio Producers: Musicians/audio producers leverage Emacs’s audio production capabilities for recording music, editing multi-track recordings, composing with MIDI instruments, etc.
  • Web Designers/Graphics Designers: Designers take advantage of Emacs’s expansive web design tools like HTML mode or WYSIWYG web page editors along with graphic creation programs such as Gnuplot or Xfig.
  • Gamers: Gamers can enjoy programming their own games in LISP by leveraging the many game development utilities available in the editor.

How Much Does Open Source Emacs Software Cost?

Open source Emacs software is completely free to use. It can be downloaded from the official website of the GNU Project at no cost. There are also many readily available resources online that provide detailed information and instructions on how to install and use Emacs for free. The benefits of using open source software cannot be overstated; it provides users with full control over their computing environment, as well as access to a variety of powerful features and customization options. Furthermore, since anyone can contribute to open source software, any bugs or feature requests can be quickly addressed, leading to more reliable and up-to-date products over time. Open source Emacs software is an excellent resource for anyone who needs a high-quality text editor or programming environment for their day-to-day work – there’s absolutely no need to spend money on costly commercial alternatives when this superb alternative is available at absolutely no cost.

What Software Does Open Source Emacs Software Integrate With?

Emacs is highly extensible and customizable, allowing it to be integrated with many different types of software. For example, it can integrate with version control software, such as Git or Mercurial, allowing users to manage their code repository right inside Emacs. Additionally, Emacs can also be linked with specific programming languages such as Python and Ruby through the use of external packages and libraries. Furthermore, integration features for various web development tools like HTML5 and CSS3 are also available in Emacs. Finally, users can even extend the capabilities of Emacs by integrating third-party applications like Zotero or CiteSeerX for bibliographic management purposes. All these integrations provide a seamless experience when using Emacs as an all-in-one IDE platform.

Recent Trends Related to Open Source Emacs Software

  1. Increased Popularity: The open source Emacs software has become increasingly popular over the years as more users have begun to recognize its many benefits. Its user base has grown significantly in recent years, with millions of users now regularly employing the software for a variety of tasks.
  2. Improved Functionality: One of the main appeals of open source Emacs software is its ability to be customized and extended with new features and functionality. This makes it easily adapted to different workflows, allowing users to tailor it to their individual needs. As a result, Emacs can be used for a wide range of tasks, from writing code to managing emails.
  3. Community Support: The open source Emacs community is an active and vibrant one, with users readily available to offer support and advice to newcomers. The community also contributes to the development of the software, ensuring that it remains up-to-date with the latest technologies.
  4. Extensive Plugin Library: Open source Emacs comes with an extensive library of plugins that extend its functionality even further. This makes it easy for users to tailor Emacs to their specific needs by adding features that meet their unique requirements.
  5. Availability on Multiple Platforms: Emacs is available on a range of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris. This makes it easy for users to take advantage of its features regardless of their computer system.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Emacs Software

To get started with using open source Emacs software, you first need to download the program. If you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can find the Emacs installation file from the official Emacs website. Download and install it on your computer like any other program.

Once installed, you can open Emacs and start exploring its features. There will be an empty window which is called the scratch buffer for writing and editing text. You can type something in this window and save it as a file by going to File > Save As or by pressing Ctrl+X S for short-cut keys that are available in Emacs. This file gets saved in .txt format unless specified otherwise during the saving process.

As with all programs, there are many keyboard shortcuts that make navigation easier within Emacs. To learn more about these key combinations and how to use them effectively, take a look at one of the many tutorials available online on how to use Emacs, such as those provided by GNU themselves at https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/tutorials/. Going through some of these tutorials will help familiarize yourself with navigating through different features of this powerful text editor before delving into more complex customizations that require programming knowledge such as setting up your own themes or key bindings to automate repetitive tasks etcetera..

One of the most useful ways of learning Emacs is by exploring its built-in documentation system - info pages, accessible via C-h i (Ctrl+H I). It contains comprehensive information about every command available within emacs organized under topics like Basic Editing, Customizing Emacs etcetera.. Navigating through Info Pages is not difficult; just press q if you want to quit out of any topic page without changing anything else. Additionally there’s also a built-in tutorial mode (C-h t) which can be used as reference while starting out with emacs.