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Meaning of Emacs from wikipedia

- Emacs (/ˈiːmæks/ ), originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility...
- GNU Emacs is a text editor and suite of free software tools. Its development began in 1984 by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman, based on the Emacs editor...
- boot OS 9, while eMacs slower than 1 GHz do not officially support 10.5 (requirements are an 867 MHz G4 with 512 MB RAM). The eMac was generally well-received...
- (nano before macOS Monterey 12.3), TextEdit, and Vim. The Church of Emacs, formed by Emacs and the GNU Project's creator Richard Stallman, is a parody religion...
- Emacs Lisp is a Lisp dialect made for Emacs. It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainder being written...
- Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Gosling initially...
- "micro-emacs", which has absolutely nothing to do with GNU emacs except that some of the key bindings are similar. Daniel Lawrence's MicroEMACS site MicroEMACS...
- "UnixIsAnIde". ""Use Emacs with Microsoft Visual C++ ... use Emacs as an IDE"". Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. "Emacs: the Free Software IDE...
- GNU Emacs text editor and the GNU systems' indent command will reformat code according to this style by default. Those who do not use GNU Emacs, or similarly...
- Multics Emacs is an early implementation of the Emacs text editor. It was written in Maclisp by Bernard Greenberg at Honeywell's Cambridge Information...