Aquamacs has a more irregular schedule, but it's seen some pretty major updates over the last year. The Aquamacs Previfw distribution however implements the standard OS X keyboard shortcuts and other interface conventions, integrating Emacs into the Aqua environment. Someone syncs Carbon Emacs with the upstream tree quarterly I think. Aquamacs gives you all the standard Mac shortcuts like Previw, Apple-C, Apple-V everything that you’re used to in addition to the fast, traditional Emacs key bindings. I can't speak to the extensiveness of the included elisp packages, either. It seems stable and fast, but I am not an Emacs guru so I don't stress it all that much when I use it. It is definitely more Mac-like than Carbon Emacs.
Supports both traditional Mac OS style keyboard shortcuts (command-O, command-S) and the Control/Meta shortcuts for those raised on traditional Emacs. only allowed one window open, not very OSX in appearance.Īquamacs is very usable and looks pretty good. Aquamacs behaves like a modern application on Mac (or Windows) when it comes to selecting, copying, pasting texts within Aquamacs or in between applications. For instance, in addition to traditional Emacs shortcuts like C-x C-f (open a new file), Aquamacs understands Command-O.
There was also a Carbon version of Vim, but this didn't offer a great deal over the Terminal version. Find out main characteristics, benefits and applications of emulsion polymers along with different chemistries used in emulsion polymerization in paints and coatings. We support the standard Mac user interface that you've come to love. MacVim works well and certainly looks more mature than Vim-Cocoa, moreover there is a Cocoa plugin architecture in the pipeline for MacVim (and someone is already working on a TextMate style file browser tray plugin which is a huge ++ IMHO).