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Re: What the next machine will be like after iMac.
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Dan Anderson |
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Re: What the next machine will be like after iMac. |
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Sun, 09 Nov 2003 13:10:13 -0500 |
> But why are you still using Ximian Evolution for sending mail?
You'll notice from the original post that there was a <Tongue in Cheek>
XML tag and lots of smileys which were meant to imply a joke. :-D
> If you think that Emacs lacks some features that Evolution has, then
> could you tell what features of Evolution are most critical for you.
> I just started to implement some of Evolution's features for Emacs, so
> this will improve.
Actually I'm in the process of trying to switch to Emacs as an e-mail
client and getting rid of Evolution. If Emacs is not what I need I may
be forced to figure out some way to tell Evolution to use Emacs as the
text editor. :-D I use evolution because, well, it's relatively easy
to set up. Sometimes GUIs are nice when you don't have a week to spend
learning the proper key bindings.
-Dan
Re: What the next machine will be like after iMac., Tim McNamara, 2003/11/07