emacs commands
Math Commands 1.0
Math Commands - Trigonomic and other math functions more>>
Enhancements:
- Removed a spurious hex 00 byte from the end of the aete resource.
StuffIt Commands 5.5
StuffIt Commands is an addition which can give AppleScript the ability to use the StuffIt Engine for Stuffing, UnStuffing, Expansion, and more! more>>
StuffIt Commands 5.5 is an addition which can give AppleScript the ability to use the StuffIt Engine for Stuffing, UnStuffing, Expansion, and more!
KeyQuencer Commands 1.0.5
KeyQuencer Commands is a useful and innovative tool providing a bunch of new extensions for KeyQuencer that allow you get information about your computer, process text more>> <<less
TextCommands 1.0.1
TextCommands - Commands for working with strings and Unicode text more>>
TextCommands is a scriptable faceless background application (FBA) providing over 30 commands for working with strings and Unicode text, including changing case, searching with regular expressions, formatting AppleScript data and converting between various encodings.
Enhancements:
- Fixes bug in check command.
Commandes 1.0.1
Commandes allows you to execute and display result of UNIX commands more>>
Add Key Command 1.0
Add Key Command adds a Key Equivalent to the Export EPS menu more>>
Tyler`s File Commands 1.0.2
Tyler`s File Commands is a highly-efficient, high-quality modified version of Darwins cp which includes verbosity upgrades, including a progress meter. more>> Tyler`s File Commands 1.0.2 is a highly-efficient, high-quality modified version of Darwins cp which includes verbosity upgrades, including a progress meter.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Application Commander 1.1
Application Commander is regarded as a flexible and handy utility that takes advantage of Apples Speech Recognition System in conjunction with the Application Switching Manager to allow you to control and manage your running applications by speaking some simple commands. more>> <<less

Cobra Command Tool 9.9
Cobra Command Tool is terminal emulator with a lot of extra features added. A file tree browser A file list browser Bookmarks Command lists History files Support for Subversion User defined more>>
Cobra Command Tool 9.9 is designed as a terminal emulator for you which is equipped with a lot of extra features added.
Major Features:
- A file tree browser
- The file tree browser lets you display as many file trees as you like. Files can be copied, moved, deleted, executed, linked and edited using only a few mouse clicks.
- A menu to support a number of file operations in the file tree. A right-click will open the menu.
- A file list browser.
- When there are too many files in a directory a file list browser makes more sense. It also has a filter function that lets you filter out only the files you are interesting in.
- When there are too many files in a directory a file list browser makes more sense. It also has a filter function that lets you filter out only the files you are interesting in.
- A command list manager.
- The command list manager lets you store all your "always forgot" commands. To execute a command double-click it.
- The command list manager lets you store all your "always forgot" commands. To execute a command double-click it.
- Bookmarks.
- The Bookmark Definition window lets you bookmark any directory, source file, executable file, script file, HTML file and PDF file.
- The Bookmark Definition window lets you bookmark any directory, source file, executable file, script file, HTML file and PDF file.
- User defined buttons.
- Six buttons for the user to define an action to take place.
- Six buttons for the user to define an action to take place.
- A setup menu
- All the setups defined in Cobra is stored in a setup file (.cobra-setup).
- All the setups defined in Cobra is stored in a setup file (.cobra-setup).
- Full support for Clearcase and Subversion configuration management.
- This is what came out of the remodeling process.
- History files
Requirements:
- Mac OS X with X11 (Cobra Command Tool).
Emacs on Aqua 8.0.2
Emacs on Aqua - GNU Emacs ported to Mac OS X Cocoa more>>
This port offers superior platform support for the Aqua interface, including full desktop integration (dock, drag-and-drop, etc.), standard keybindings, use of standard Font, Color and File open/save panels, and support for Services. It also runs on other UNIX systems via GNUstep.
The port is based on GNU Emacs 20.7, which is one behind the latest major version. Emacs 21 added mostly UI enhancements, though some Lisp packages depend on 21-specific features. In many cases slightly older versions of these packages will work with Emacs-on-Aqua.
There are plans to update this port to version 21/22 once the GNU Emacs CVS codebase stabilizes.
Enhancements:
- Correct rendering for wide characters during cursor movement.
- Fix bungled hack in ispell bundling.
- Window size now displayed on resizes under OS X.

Firemacs 3.7
Firemacs 3.7 is an extension to add Emacss editing features to Firefox which helps you enjoy less-like motions in non-input elements. more>>
Firemacs 3.7 is an extension to add Emacs's editing features to Firefox which helps you enjoy "less"-like motions in non-input elements.
- You can browse the available commands in the configuration window.
- 'M-' means 'ESC' 'C-['. The Alt key can also be used on Windows/UNIX.
- To disable a command, remove its key characters.
Tips: Problems specific to Mac:
- Typing C-a when Find Diag is displayed, all matched keys are highlighted after the cursor moves to the beginning of the line
- Set ui.key.generalAccessKey to 0 to disable this kind of accesskey (default -1)
- On Firefox 2, typing 'C-SPC' gets a menu appeared. Use 'C-i' instead
- This was fixed on Firefox 3 but came back on b5, sigh
Enhancements: Firemacs 3.6 does not work on second or later frames. So, backported the old code.
<<lessEmacs Termlet 1.0
Emacs Termlet offers an innovative, versatile application that launches Mac OS Xs built-in Emacs text editor in a Terminal window. more>> Emacs Termlet 1.0 offers an innovative, versatile application that launches Mac OS Xs built-in Emacs text editor in a Terminal window. The Emacs Termlet can be launched from the Finder or Dock via drag and drop or using "Open With..." from the Finders context menu.
Enhancements: Initial Release
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
CommandTool 0.3.0
CommandTool offers you helpful tools to make command line interfaces involving sub-commands. more>>
CommandTool 0.3.0 offers you helpful tools to make command line interfaces involving sub-commands.
Enhancements:
- Updated the documentation to be accurate
- Moved the create_man example into the core as commandtool.help
- Removed old comments
- Updated the find example
Emacs 9.0pre3
Emacs - Extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor more>>
Enhancements:
- A major upgrade was made to keyboard handling: system-selected compositional input methods should now work, as well as more keys and keyboards. XPM, toolbar, and tooltip support were added.
- Some improvements were made to scrollbars, zooming, italic rendering, pasting, and the color panel.
- The ns-set-background-alpha function was added to work around the inability to customize with numeric colors.
CommonTasks R5
CommonTasks - REALbasic module adds support for common commands more>>
CommonTasks features the following:
- Constants: - BR = Chr(13) - TAB = Chr(9)
- Methods: - CenterWin() - ChrUp() - GetAppCreator() - GetAppVersion() - GetOS() - LoadStripes() - Rand() - SelectAll() - TilePict() - TransparentPicture() - TransparentTile().