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From: km@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU (Ken Mitchum)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: GNU Emacs under MacOS?
Message-ID: <1543@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU>
Date: 23 Sep 88 16:55:23 GMT
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Reply-To: km@cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu.UUCP (Ken Mitchum)
Organization: Decision Systems Lab., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PA.
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In article <94600012@hcx2> bill@hcx2.SSD.HARRIS.COM writes:
>
>Ooops, I'm afraid I mispoke.  I don't have GNU Emacs on a Mac II, I
>have MicroEmacs.  (A friend had told me he had one, but was mistaken
>out which Emacs it was.)  Sorry.  Anyway, I have gotten several
>"me too" responses, and one saying "good luck", but little else.
>If I make one, or find one, I will post a notice to the net.  Still
>looking for something to steal.
>

JOVE and MicroEmacs both exist for the Mac, and both combine a Mac-type
interface with mouse and menus with the traditional Emacs commands.
They differ in their approach to this, however. The source and binary
to both are available. JOVE may be ftp'd from our site, but there may
be a new version in a few weeks. Earle Horton (earle@eleazar.dartmouth.edu)
has the info. on MicroEmacs. Anyone interested in JOVE should contact me.

I also would like to see GNU on a Mac, b I haven't as of yet.

 Ken Mitchum KY3B
 Decision Systems Laboratories
 University of Pittsburgh
 km@cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu