Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 21 May 1999 11:00:28 +0200 | From | (Tor Arntsen) | Subject | uemacs (Re: CD-RW) |
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In article <fa.j2f0epv.hi6nga@ifi.uio.no>, David Luyer <luyer@ucs.uwa.edu.au> writes: >The latest Unix uemacs I've seen is 3.10e, which is used quite extensively by >people UWA (everyone but me, it seems). I've seen references to later versions >around (eg, in the pico source I seem to recall; pico is based on microemacs >3.10 but I think I saw references to bits from later versions in there). > >Where do other people get uemacs from? Did development die after the main >developer moved to only supporting the Amiga version, or is there a new >source site I haven't found yet?
I use a heavily modified version of 3.8 which I've been hacking on from before I moved to Unix. I suspect most other uemacs "die-hards" are doing something similar :-)
-Tor (p.s. I *do* use xemacs for most programming though)
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