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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like
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Tassilo Horn |
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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:35:08 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/23.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Alan,
>> > o - They must, like Emacs, be fully usable on a text console
>> > without a mouse as well as in X. There are at least 3 hackers here
>> > who prefer such a setup.
>
>> This *does* have a technical solution: lynx. Or links. Text-mode
>> browsers aren't what I'd call pleasant compared to graphical ones,
>> but they are usable.
emacs-w3m is quite good. I already used it to file some bug reports at
the kde and gentoo bugzillas.
> A web browser is for browsing the web, and is pretty cruddy for
> anything else. For email you'd use mutt, for documentation C-h i, for
> usenet tin or slrn, and so on. Surely there's a purpose built tty
> client for IRC.
You can do all of those jobs in a stock emacs:
- Mail: Gnus, VM, rmail
- News: Gnus
- Web: emacs-w3m (ok, that's not stock...)
- IRC: ERC, rcirc
Bye,
Tassilo
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/01
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like,
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