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mozdev.org - vimperator: index

Revolutionary merging of the keyboard-centric vim interface with the Firefox browser, fundamentally altering the browsing experience. Page-navigation, frame-navigation, reloading<sep/>

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Porkrind Dot Org: Carbon Emacs Builds

some carbon emacs builds

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

TextMate and Firefox

Hrm...gluing up stuff to edit textareas in FireFox with TextMate. Seems stupendously awesome. Check out the huge fonts on the site too.

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

[from bushwald] TextMate and Firefox

Hrm...gluing up stuff to edit textareas in FireFox with TextMate. Seems stupendously awesome. Check out the huge fonts on the site too.

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Dave Astels reviews the Pragmatic Programmers' TextMate book

"If you are using TextMate, you should have this book[...] That said, [...] for serious programming, it doesn't cut it. I've gone back to [...] GNU Emacs. If you're doing serious programming, there's nothing like Emacs."

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

EmacsWiki: MacOSTweaks

Tricks for using Emacs with OS X. Only geeks need apply.

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

Aquamacs: Emacs for Mac OS X

"Aquamacs is an Aqua-native build of the powerful Emacs text editor. By "Aqua-native," we mean more than just the fact that this version of Emacs runs as a standard OS X application. Aquamacs features extensive customization: it will feel and behave most

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

Aquamacs: Emacs for Mac OS X

"Aquamacs is an Aqua-native build of the powerful Emacs text editor. By "Aqua-native," we mean more than just the fact that this version of Emacs runs as a standard OS X application. Aquamacs features extensive customization: it will feel and behave most

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Aquamacs: Emacs for Mac OS X

The best of all worlds! ctrl-S or apple-F? ctrl-X ctrl-S or apple-S? either! both! neither! it reads your mind! ok not _that_ good.

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs