> And, for people coming from Windows, EMACS (at least before a WYSIWYG / mouse > version (which I think exists now
Not sure what you mean by "now", but assuming you mean a time after 1994, then yes it exists "now". Stefan
> And, for people coming from Windows, EMACS (at least before a WYSIWYG / mouse > version (which I think exists now
Not sure what you mean by "now", but assuming you mean a time after 1994, then yes it exists "now". Stefan