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The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim, courtesy of Spacemacs! Spacemacs is an extension of the popular texteditor 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.
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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GNU Hyperbole (pronounced Ga-new Hi-per-bo-lee), or just Hyperbole, is an amazing programmable hypertextual information management system implemented as a GNU Emacs package. This is the first public release in 2016. Hyperbole has been greatly expanded and modernized for use with the latest Emacs 25 releases; it supports GNU Emacs 24.4 or above. It contains an extensive set of improvements that can greatly boost your day-to-day productivity with Emacs and your ability to manage information...
Aquamacs Emacs is a Mac-native distribution of the powerful Emacs texteditor (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.
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A bundle of lisp extensions, largely original, for GNU Emacs with the goal to obtain a more user friendly and powerful interface. The new features include contextual tool bars, new TeX interface, very complete menus, and a well structured IDE.
Lookup is an integrated search interface with electronic dictionaries for the Emacs texteditor. You can use various kinds of dictionaries, such as CD-ROM books and online dictionaries, in an efficient and effective manner.
A GTK-server based GUI for Bigloo Scheme; a Windows distribution for both Bigloo, and GTK2. Tutorials on how to call GTK2 procedures from Scheme. A simple GUI for OCaml. It offers two kinds of widgets, to wit, buttons and an Emacs like mini-editor.
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eEmacs - Emacs-like editor for EPOC platform (Psion 5mx, Revo, NetBook etc).
Needs epocemx (see http://epocemx.sourceforge.net). The only emxuser may be installed.
eEmacs is based on Ersatz-EMACS, MicroEMACS and GNU Regex library.
Notes is a programmer texteditor for linux and windows. Use Notes to edit HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Java, JSP, PHP, Perl, ASP, C, C++, Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, Assembly, etc.
Written in Delphi 6, this application is intended to be a HTML editor with source highlighting (no WYSIWYG) and some nifty functions.
Note: Development is frozen. You can apply for developer rights and continue the project. Just contact me.
Oneliner integrates UNIX shell with Emacs texteditor. Oneliner provides various syntax for integration. (e.g. You can connect 'shell pipe' and 'Emacs buffer' directly with simple syntax.)
Alpaca is a programmable rich-texteditor for authors using Mac OS X. It is built on, and programmable in, Common Lisp, and has a complete Common Lisp programming environment built into it.
Records mode allows Emacs users to keep an online personal journal. Records indexes your personal journal by subject and date, understands web compatible links to a variety of documents, keeps track of TODO lists and operates as an editor and a browser.
thine is an abbreviation for Thine Is Not Emacs. It is an Open Source texteditor, developed using the Zend engine (used by PHP) as the scripting engine, instead of LISP which is used with Emacs. This means that customizing it will be incredibly easy.
Zaurus-emacs is an advanced editor for the PDA
Sharp GL-5500 Zaurus, extensible with separate macro,
help or language dictionaries. See www.jasspa.com/overview.html
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.
DesktopAid will save your editing session when you quit (X)Emacs and reload it when you start your favorite editor again. All your active frames and loaded files will be restored as if you never quit (X)Emacs.
XEmacs is a highly customizable texteditor and application development system. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support and an open software development model.
js-test.el is a bit of elisp which makes running javascript tests in an emacs js-comint window easy from within the code in question. It's based on Steve Yegge's js2-mode and js-comint.el.