Eric Schulte writes:
> 1. A tiling window manager (I personally use xmonad [1]). This lets you
>navigate all of your windows as if they were Emacs buffers, and
>allows one to go hours using multiple applications without having to
>use a mouse.
I use i3. It's nice and can be configu
>
> Things you can't do in Emacs that feel as if they *should* be practical,
> even though they currently are not
>
> - Web browsing with ease, and with a full list of currently-expected
> features (i.e. features to make the general public say "Wow! This is
> much better than Firefox! I'm switc