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Subject:EMACS for Windows From:Gregory=Kushmerek%AcctgMed%FIN -at- HUMRES-SERVER -dot- NET -dot- TUFTS -dot- EDU Date:Thu, 23 Dec 1993 09:36:43 EST
I've heard that the Free Software Foundation has ported a full-blown
version of EMACS, with LISP interaction, to MS-Windows. I saw a demo
over the summer of it at a conference in Boston.
It's been a while since I looked through their archives, but I believe
that you can still find the source code and binaries at export.mit.edu.