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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 16:09:43 -0700
To: Rick Campbell <rickc@lehman.com>
From: Jack Repenning <jackr@informix.com>
Subject: Re: MIME for strokes (Was: if vs. cond) 
Cc: David Bakhash <cadet@mit.edu>, Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>,
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At 14:41 9/12/97 -0400, Rick Campbell wrote:
>Not that it really addresses the immediate strokes issue, but there is
>an NT Emacs that seems to have more XEmacs features than FSF's version
>did the last time that I ran it.

It seems to be about current, from what I've seen.  I've been using it
extensively.  Drag-n-drop and default-editor with gnuclient are fine.  The
main liability is that NT's networking to UNIX is so lame: the gnuserv
provided won't accept internet connections (haven't checked to see if this
can be fixed), it's a hideous pain to arrange to have my NT see UNIX file
systems, etc.  Since my edit work is still mostly on UNIX, I need an Emacs
running there (and it's an XEmacs, because ... well, I don't have to
explain that to *this* list, do I?).

But I'm cornered into holding my email on this NT machine, because it's a
laptop and I travel too much to be based at any one site.  And I really do
like Eudora ... if it were available on UNIX, I probably would have
switched to it there, too.  (And I *really* do like PGP 5.0 in Eudora; if
it were available on UNIX, I'd abandon even my own, beloved pgp.el!)



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