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Acme looks neat but I don't think it would fit me. What an interesting looking site cat-v.org is. It will be fun poking around there. Thanks for the link. On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Mike Small <smallm at panix.com> wrote: > Eric Chadbourne <eric.chadbourne at gmail.com> writes: > >> What text editor or IDE's are people using lately? A few months back >> I revisited Netbeans. It's OK. I'm glad you can open a single file >> now that's not in a project. Still feels sluggish on my mid level >> laptop. So I'm back to geany which I've been using for years even >> though it's limited. At terminal I stick with vim. I see a bunch of >> online editors but haven't played with them yet. Anybody using >> anything new that they like? > > Last year I was convinced I'd eventually shift from emacs to acme, to > the point of even buying a better mouse, but so far I only use it for > very light editing and more as a command shell and file manager. If you > don't already know about it, it might be worth checking out if you're > interested in something different: > http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/acme/ > Guaranteed it won't feel sluggish (though you might until you get used > to it). > > > -- > Mike Small > smallm at panix.com -- Eric Chadbourne 617.249.3377 http://theMnemeProject.org/ http://WebnerSolutions.com/
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