I'm surprised this old thread (which I first posted in 2007) was still
sitting in Mike Veltman's inbox after all this time...};-)

Me, I'm an Emacs guy; not only for editing but also for note taking
using Emacs's org-mode (http://orgmode.org/).

I've yet to play around with Emacs's artist-mode
(http://www.lysator.liu.se/~tab/artist/) but one day when I need to
get generate some ASCII diagrams, I'll have a go at it.

Regards,
Kam-Yung

On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Chris Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not very fond of GUI either, so 'emacs -nw' is my first choice
> editor. And yea, so what if emacs resemble OS. It can do a lot of
> things vi can't. It's not exactly an OS, more like a LISP interpreter.
> Very fun to play with. It's admittedly slower than vi, but with such a
> fast CPU nowadays, it doesn't bother the users too much (it is still
> much faster than, say, OOo).
>
-- 
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