> 
> Off topic but this list seems to be filled with Linux gurus. Can someone
> point me to some info on how to setup a Linux VPN server that will let M$
> and Mac clients attach. Off list please.
> 
> Now back to our regularly scheduled program...
> What are some decent perl Mac editors? 
> Can you tell I just purchased a Mac :)
> I love emacs but it seems so far I am only able to run it under a terminal
> window. I like how everything in Mac uses the same movement commands as
> emacs. 
> 
> Is there anything I need to be aware of with using perl on a Mac? Should I
> take the time to learn "apple script" what ever that is. I would rather
> stick with my trusty perl :)
> 

I would echo most of the other's answers, though I prefer to stick with
Vim on all platforms, once a terminal addict always one I guess. Having
said that if you are from an X land then you may want to check out Fink:

http://fink.sf.net

Which should provide gvim and Xemacs, etc.  Fink used to be the only way
to go, but now with Apple's X and them providing a few extras that they
used to miss it isn't as crucial.  For Perl related issues on OS X you
might want to look at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list archives, it is
medium traffic list that I listen in on, lots of very smart Mac gurus there.

In fact a new Camelbones was just announced apparently....

http://danconia.org


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