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From: "Jeff Jensen" <jeffjensen@nospam.visi.com>
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Subject: RE: cygwin software development tools
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 23:01:20 -0500
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For Emacs, just go to www.gnu.org, click on software, click on emacs, click
on NT FAQ, and at the top it gives the link to get it.

NT Emacs and Cygwin go together very well.

> I am looking for two text editors 'emacs' and 'vi' and two system
> commands 'cat' and 'more'.


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