jnh@ece-csc.UUCP (Joseph Nathan Hall) (02/25/88)
*** EAT THIS *** A *very* nice program editor for the (ahem) IBM PC is Epsilon, from Lugaru Software. The latest release is completely programmable, emacs-like, generally a lot of fun to use even if you don't edit anything with it. It's also reasonably cheap ($60 student, <$200 otherwise). Does anyone know whether Lugaru is going to support Epsilon for the Mac, or whether something similar is/will be available? -joseph /* * Don't mind me. When it gets hot it's the flies you'll have to worry about. */ *** EAT THIS, TOO, AND THERE'S MORE WHERE THIS COMES FROM *** *** SEE HERE? *** *** AND HERE ***
km@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU (Ken Mitchum) (02/26/88)
In article <3469@ece-csc.UUCP> jnh@ece-csc.UUCP (Joseph Nathan Hall) writes: >Does anyone know whether Lugaru is going to support Epsilon for the Mac, or >whether something similar is/will be available? MacJove (Jove 4.9) will be available VERY soon. It retains all the traditional key bindings, plus the use of menus and window controls. It will be free. -Ken Mitchum Univ of Pgh Decision Systems Lab
ml10+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael A. Libes) (02/28/88)
If you are truly interested in Epsilon (???) there is a version out for the Mac already, it's called MicroEmacs.... That's all I can say about it... Lunarmobiscuit