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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!
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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/. ...
    Downloads: 16 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.]
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