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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.
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    Collection of tools for input, reading, processing, and typesetting Taiwanese language. Includes SCIM and quail input methods, Firefox dictionary plugin, plus scripts for LaTeX and HTML generation.
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    The "Lib45" string search library provides routines that generate fast string searching code at run-time. The library is written in Assembly language for Intel 32bit CPUs.
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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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    Oneliner integrates UNIX shell with Emacs text editor. Oneliner provides various syntax for integration. (e.g. You can connect 'shell pipe' and 'Emacs buffer' directly with simple syntax.)
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    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.
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    Write (X)Emacs extensions in Perl. Invoke Perl from Elisp and Elisp from Perl. Command the powerful Emacs scripting API using your choice of language.
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