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  • A Collection of Tutorials on Emacs - A companion to the Emacs manual and FAQ focusing on indentation, key binding and mail with Gnus.
  • Anders Lindgren's Emacs Page - Features modes for programmers and users alike.
  • AUC TeX - AUC TeX is a package that supports writing and formatting TeX files for Emacs. Many different macro packages are supported, including AMS TeX, LaTeX, and TeXinfo.
  • Chen's XEmacs Lisp Hacks - Featuring multiple major modes in a buffer, a line number mode and a mode for displaying vertical bars.
  • Dave Pearson's Emacs Stuff - Some helpful Emacs packages.
  • Dictionary - Package for talking to a dictionary server.
  • Eicq - ICQ client integrated into XEmacs.
  • Emacs Beginner's HowTo - A set of documents that introduce Linux users to the Emacs editor. They assume minimal familiarity with vi or a similar editor.
  • Emacs Code by Stephen Eglen - Various modes provided by the maintainer of the ELL.
  • Emacs Community Logo - A free symbol for the Emacs community, customizable to the user's needs. Explanations about how to use the Logo, and a selection of downloadable Logo files in various formats.
  • Emacs Implementations and Literature - This document provides a partial list of implementations of Emacs-type editors and literature about such editors.
  • Emacs Keybinding Guide - FAQ on the different ways key bindings can be set in Emacs.
  • Emacs Lisp packages by C.Queinnec - Packages available: defaultcontent, defaultbanner, supertab, mousymacro.
  • Emacs Modes by Bob Glickstein - Featuring unscroll.el to restore the screen after intentional or unintentional scrolling and winhist.el, an automatic window-configuration history mechanism.
  • Emacs on OS/2 Help - A general help for installing Emacs on OS/2.
  • EMACS packages - Desktop-menu.el, bs.el for buffer selection and gimp-shell.el for Gimps Script Fu are available.
  • Emacs Reference Mug - A mug to show all people which editor you're using.
  • Emacs tips - Emacs tips by Alan Wehmann. Eclectic mixture of hints on Shell mode, Info, Dired, Etags, Keyboard Macros, RMAIL, and other subjects.
  • Emacs Voice Commander - Enables all Emacs interactive commands for Dragon Naturally Speaking professional.
  • Emacs/W3 - A web browser completely written in Elisp.
  • EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Display Editor - Stallman's paper on the original (TECO) Emacs. What it means to be extensible. Why lisp is good for implementing extensible systems.
  • Emacs: The Sacred Editor - Theological Issues concerning The One True Editor, with particular reference to vi. As Saint IGNUcius says: "Warning: taking the Church of Emacs (or any church) too seriously may be hazardous to your health."
  • Emacspeak Mailing List Archive - An archive containing all the messages sent to the emacspeak mailing list by emacspeak users.
  • Eric Marsden's Download Page - Beside Common Lisp and Scheme files, various Elisp packages are available. Amongst others there is an implementation of the Internet Printing Protocol, a HTTP server embedded in Emacs, and a simple library for the Common Gateway Interface, which allows you to service requests for non static web pages.
  • Etach - Emacs extension for MIME attachments and detachments works in RMAIL and Mail modes.
  • Flyspell - A package for on the fly spell checking.
  • Foof's Emacs Page - CSS mode and contextual templates for Emacs.
  • Francis Wright's Emacs packages - WoMan.el, an elisp package to browse UNIX man files without having man installed and msdos-shell-fix.el, an improvement of the NT-Emacs support for the COMMAND.COM shell under Windows 95 can be found here.
  • FreeBSD Ports: Elisp - Emacs-Lisp packages for FreeBSD users.
  • GEmacs - A variant of Emacs which is integrating the Guile extension language in addition to Emacs Lisp.
  • GNU Emacs - The Emacs manual available at gnu.org.
  • GNU Emacs FAQ - Home of the GNU Emacs FAQ, with versions available in Texinfo, Info, ASCII text, HTML, and DVI formats.
  • GNU Software for Windows Users : Emacs Patches - A site offering several patches that can be applied to GNU NT-Emacs to enable: Registry access from ELisp, COM Access from ELisp and Dynamic Loadable C modules.
  • Gnus 5.x FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions in hypertext.
  • Gnus for Mail Tutorial - Kai Grossjohann's offering to help get a new user reading mail.
  • Gnus Newsreader Homepage - An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
  • Harley Gorrell's Elisp - Various modes, for editing crontab files or DNA sequences, an addition to perl-mode, and Postgres95 dialect support.
  • Help on Strokes - A XEmacs package that gives you control with the mouse alone, and does on-line character and gesture recognition.
  • Insidious Big Brother DB - An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
  • Ispell.el - The development site which contains the latest beta releases of the Emacs interface to ispell not yet included into the standard distributions.
  • Jari Aalto's Emacs Page - A collection of information about Emacs providing links to Emacs related papers, Emacs lisp developer sites, notes about emacs debugging, package pointers and installation tips.
  • JEmacs - the Java/Scheme based Emacs - JEmacs is a re-implementation of Emacs, written in a mixture of Java, Scheme, and Emacs Lisp.
  • Jim Blandy's Emacs Hacks - Featuring balance.el, a major mode for automatically updating totals of numbers interspersed with text and dafft.el, a minor mode for navigating patches.
  • John Wiegley's GNU Emacs Resources - Includes the Eshell, a command line shell based on Emacs Lisp, and Pcomplete, which provides context-aware completion.
  • Lispmeralda - The worldwide lisp archive - An effort to create an searchable, indexed archive of lisp packages, primarily focusing on Emacs Lisp.
  • Lookup - Search interface to access dictionaries online from within Emacs.
  • Macintosh Port of GNU Emacs - Andrew Choi's port of Emacs to the Apple OS.
  • Mailcrypt: An Emacs/PGP Interface - Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
  • Malyon Interpreter - Major mode for playing z3/5/8 story files. A z-code interpreter written entirely in elisp.
  • Martin Schwenke's Emacs Hacks - Including a mode for eiffel, a stand-alone version of gnuserv for GNU Emacs, and desire.el, a configuration helper package for Emacs.
  • Mew - An acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
  • Mew and BBDB - Mailer together with database for contact and address management.
  • mh-e Information - From the O'Reilly book "MH and nmh."
  • MIME and Emacs - Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions(MIME) are standards for handling multimedia and non-ascii material.
  • MMM Mode - A package to use multiple major modes in one GNU Emacs buffer.
  • Modes by Alex Schoeder - Latest versions of SQL mode, master mode, the ANSI color package, a copy of Tinytalk, and patches to comint mode and BBDB.
  • Multics Emacs: The History, Design and Implementation - Learn about the first emacs implementation to use lisp. Bernard Greenberg's vast, unpublished 1979 "Mother of All Multics Emacs papers" (a meta-paper from which all others were ultimately excerpted) contains lots of implementation detail.
  • MUTT with Emacs - Short guide for installation and use with emacsclient.
  • My.gnus.org - An attempt to complement the existing website by offering a single entry point for other Gnus resources, Gnus and Emacs links and the Gnus tutorial project.
  • Noah Friedman's Elisp Archive - Collection of major and minor modes, user interface enhancements, and library routines.
  • NT Emacs Installation - Instructions on installing NT Emacs in addition to the NT Emacs FAQ available at gnu.org.
  • NT-Emacs Mailing List Archive - A browser accessible archive of the NT-Emacs mailing list.
  • Ohio State Emacs Lisp Archive - A place to search for Emacs Lisp packages.
  • Online Journal Software for Emacs - This package allows you to keep an index to your personal journal.
  • Overview: Basic Emacs: A full-screen text editor on KU central computer systems - Kansas University's one-page emacs guide.
  • Programming in Emacs Lisp - Introduction into the world of elisp.
  • Reading Lotus Notes Mail Using Emacs - Use Pop3 to access the mailbox.
  • Remembrance Agents Page - A set of applications that watch over a Emacs user's shoulder and suggest information relevant to the current situation.
  • Rmail - The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
  • Robin S. Socha's Gnus - Screenshoots, sample configuration files, tutorial, advocacy for the undecided.
  • RV's Emacs-Lisp Archive - Featuring p4.el and whitespace.el.
  • Savannah: Project Info - emacs - The GNU Emacs project homepage at Savannah.
  • Sending Authenticated Mail (rfc2554) - For smtp sessions with gnus.
  • Sending Mail - Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
  • Session - A package to save various variables and registers which reflect your current editing state to a file which is loaded into your next session.
  • Shemacs - An Egret-based package that provides concurrent multi-user shared editing within Emacs.
  • Storm's Emacs Resources - Featuring cua.el, a package to provide the CUA Key binding for cut, copy, paste and more without loosing the normal Emacs key bindings. Also featuring ido.el, a package providing highly interactive versions of find-file and switch-to-buffer.
  • Supercite User's Manual - Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
  • Template - Packages for auto-updating and file templates.
  • The Craft of Text Editing, or Emacs for the Modern World - The full text of the book "The Craft of Text Editing: Emacs for the Modern World" by Craig Finseth, last published in 1991 by Springer-Verlag.
  • The Emacs Lisp Archive at Indiana Edu - A searchable index of the contributed Emacs Lisp code from the old archive at archive.cis.ohio-state.edu.
  • The Emacs Lisp List - Collection of links to Elisp packages mostly not part of the standard distributions.
  • The Emacs Web Ring - The Emacs Web Ring aims to promote websites that contain resources of interest to Emacs users.
  • The Emacs Wiki - This wiki tries to collect the knowledge of the Emacs community to serve as a source of answers for all kind of questions concerning Emacs.
  • The Insidious Big Brother Database - The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
  • The Mh-e Den - Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
  • The Tertius Software Library - Utilities and links to make the use of Emacs on NT easier.
  • The very unofficial Dotemacs Home - Information about customizing Emacs and a collection of local and linked dotfiles.
  • Tiny Tools Library - Collection of packages to improve your Emacs environment.
  • Verilog Mode - A mode to edit Verilog HDL files with Emacs.
  • Vinicius Emacs Page - GNU Emacs packages featuring printing support, highlighting whitespace and the current line.
  • VisEmacs - A Visual Studio Add-In that allows Emacs to be integrated as the default text editor.
  • VM Homepage - The author, Kyle Jones, maintains the official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.
  • Wanderlust - Uses IMAP to manage and read mail, strong Japanese support.
  • Why I became an Emacs User - An article about Charles Sebold's way to Emacs.
  • X-Symbol - Get some kind of WYSIWYG in LaTeX and HTML source.
  • Zenirc - Emacs as an IRC client.

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