
Vote:Best Open Source Text Editor 9
Few programs arouse the advocacy that the simple texteditor can.
Its the software that we run all the time, and it needs to fit us like a glove. Except when you take off the glove and slap the crap out of someone using an inferior text editor. This category really exists just because we like flamewars. The nominees are of course Vim, Emacs, XEmacs, Pico and Joe. Fight it out for the winner and
Vote for the one the deserves it.
Oh No! You've Perot'd us! (Score:1)
It's happening again! How can I choose between Emacs and XEmacs; now the evil vi (aka Bill Clinton) is going to win! :)
The wheel is turning but the hamster is dead.
Two things (Score:1)
Second, I don't think the Pico license meeets the Open Source Definition, which is why I started the nano [plattsburgh.edu] project in the first place...the category is best *open source* editor, not best *nix editor.
Re:Biased vote. (Score:1)
I'll spare you all my rant on that last topic. Sheesh! --neil
Re:Biased vote. (Score:1)
I asked my email-pal: "UNIX or Windoze?". He replied "UNIX". I said "Ah...me too!".
I asked my email-pal: "Linux or AIX?". He said "Linux, of course". I said "Me too".
I asked him: "Emacs or vi". He replied "Emacs". I said "Me too. Small world."
I asked him: "GNU Emacs or XEmacs?", and he said "GNU Emacs". I said "oh, me too."
I asked him "GNU Emacs 19 or GNU Emacs 20"? and he said "GNU Emacs 19". I said "oh, me too."
I asked him, "GNU Emacs 19.29 or GNU Emacs 19.34", and he replied "GNU Emacs 19.29". I said "DIE YOU OBSOLETE NOGOOD SOCIALLY MALADJUSTED CELIBATE COMMIE FASCIST DORK!", and never emailed him again.
~svoboda
Biased vote. (Score:2)
Abstain (Score:2)
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Emacs Emacs Emacs baby (Score:2)
we all know it. (Score:2)