Originally posted by Y Dobon
I forget, but it's not GNU Emacs, truly the most important UNIX program ever written. Which is probably reflected in this thread's sluggish response rate.
Ahahahahahaha!!!! That's hilarious! (Or at least a hilarious troll.)Originally posted by btoneill
Emacs is only important because it's known as the most bloated UNIX app ever written.
Originally posted by chenly
xroach is *obviously* not the most important UNIX program ever written; take a look at my signature below, including the hyperlink to get a look into the scary world of my sense of humor.
Of disk space, not memory. I was talking memory. But what does it matter? Disk is cheap.Originally posted by Giaguara
Btw, Emacs with carbon takes over 130 MB = that's an OS and not an editor anymore.
Originally posted by Y Dobon
In any case, anyone who actually uses Emacs never thinks of it as simply a text editor. It is, in fact, a way of life. You can read mail and news, have a compile going, running an ftp session, checking out holidays for 2003, and be editing a file in one Emacs session. Vi users don't realize that. They can't see the forest for the trees -- they don't get the big picture.