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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)
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    MSLK provides the precompiled Win32 binaries of some excellent porject with a GPL or similar open source license. Here will keep updated.
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    The OO-Browser is an advanced object-oriented class browser with support for browsing C, C++, Common Lisp and its Object System (CLOS), Eiffel, Java, Objective-C, Python and Smalltalk. It runs atop Emacs/XEmacs on Linux, UNIX and Windows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Emacs VR Mode integrates the features of Dragon NaturallySpeaking with GNU Emacs.
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    AlertBot: Website Monitoring of Uptime, Performance, and Errors

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    osi: Examples for creating software written in C++ that uses GTK+2.0 (Win32 and Linux). Build environment: GNU autotools with g++; MSVC --- boolmin: A Boolean Minimizer for Win32, Linux, UNIX --- emacs: XEmacs extensions designed to work on many machines
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    GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday Info Manager

    Create hyperlinks just by dragging, find contacts instantly, ...

    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 stored across many different machines on the internet. People who get used to Hyperbole find it helps them so much that they prefer never to use Emacs without it. Hyperbole includes easy-to-use, powerful hypertextual button types and links that can be made without the need to learn a markup language. It also includes a hierarchical, record-based contact manager, a rapid window and frame control system and a powerful multi-level auto-numbered outliner.
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    THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN FINISHED. USE NODOKA ( http://www.appletkan.com/nodoka.htm ) or YAMY ( http://sourceforge.jp/projects/yamy/ ) INSTEAD. Let's customize all key bindings on Windows. For example, we can use a notepad.exe as if it were an emacs!
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    This an unofficial port of X-emacs to Mac OS X's carbon interface based on code by Andrew Choi.
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    A cross platform emacs like editor and assorted tools.
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    XKeymacs provides key bindings like Emacs for applications running on Windows. You can also configure bindings for each application.
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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.
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    converts SAPI speech commands to keystrokes
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    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
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