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From: SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall)
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Subject: Re: AMACS - ProDOS text editor for the Apple 2
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Date: 25 Jun 88 04:48:22 GMT
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>So, please clarify exactly what AMACS does. Is it extensible? How does
>that work, with Emacs Lisp? Or is it just a text editor with
>emacs-like key bindings? I'm very interested...

I don't believe Brian Fox (author of AMACS) is a regular reader of
info-apple, however I did post his email address (for those who
missed it) it's: bfox@wheaties.ai.mit.edu

I know that's a good address, because he replied.  Evidently he's
spending the Summer in California, and his mit address is auto-forwarding
his mail.  Several people have posted a USnail address which also may
be forwarding, but for the time being the most DIRECT postal address is
(I say again) -

AMACS c/o Brian Fox
220 Ladera St. #214
Santa Barbara, CA. 93101
(805) 963-7843

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