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.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • By far the best emacs-user's solution to the OS X desktop dilemma. To compliment this, and avoid 'emacs-pinky', I strongly recommend using System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Modifier Keys... to change your "Caps Lock" back to the ^ Control key it's supposed to be. C-x C-s
  • Very useful and nicely integrated. Aquamacs is one of the best tools I have on my desktop.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • great mac ui integration
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Mac

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Carbon (Mac OS X)

Programming Language

C, Emacs-Lisp

Related Categories

C Emacs Software, C Software Development Software, Emacs-Lisp Emacs Software, Emacs-Lisp Software Development Software

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2005-05-03