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This is my first attempt at trying to build a Wiki-like knowledge base on top of the Flutterby content management system.

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by:Dan Lyke started: 2004-03-08 18:52:13.780674+01 updated: 2004-03-08 18:52:13.780674+01

Religious wars are fought over editors, but Emacs transends editors and is really a computing environment. Built in its powerful Lisp scripting language there are mail and newsreading clients, day planners, assorted databases, even one of the first web browsers to support CSS.

Emacs comes in two variants:

Emacs Forum

by:Ce Lo [edit history] started: 2005-08-18 00:40:48.099336+02 updated: 2005-08-18 00:46:17.704608+02

Check out this Emacs Forum hosted by Nabble archiving Emacs mailing lists into a searchable forum.


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