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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.
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Badia Vistas - Navigation palette for QuarkXPress more>>
You will be able to jump quickly to a specific point in the spread with a single click of the mouse, or zoom in to any area by dragging the mouse over the thumbnail.
Vistas also provides a slider to zoom in and out interactively, a button for going back to the previous view and a pop-up menu to display a different spread in the document.
Emacs 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.
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.
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.
Aquamacs Emacs 1.8rc1
Text and code editor based on Emacs. more>>
Aquamacs Emacs 1.8rc1 provides users with a Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor. It looks and behaves like a Mac program - even though it's still GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate.
Emacs is a text editor of legendary power and configurability, but it also has an enormously complex interface. Aquamacs tames the Emacs tiger: you get Apple shortcuts (in addition to the Emacs ones), nice fonts, one file per window (if wanted), international input methods, Apple Help manuals and more. Aquamacs comes with a range of modes for various markup and programming languages: HTML, C/C , Java, Python, Perl, AppleScript, Tcl, XML, R (S)... These modes have extra functions for the languages, including excellent syntax highlighting. You can even use Aquamacs to read news and e-mail, just like any Emacs.
License:Freeware
Barrys Emacs 7.2
Barrys Emacs is easy to use and accessible yet powerful and you can use it as a notepad replacement more>>
Its user interface uses the familiar Windows style user interface, key bindings, toolbar, menus and dialogs. Barrys Emacs is integrated with the Windows explorer.
Main features:
- full HTML documentation
- windows style user interface
- edit multiple files
- multiple buffers
- syntax colouring
- regular expression searching
- colour or black and white printing
- fully programmable
- integrated command shell in a buffer (Not on Windows/9X)
- integrated Python extension language (Windows only)
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview2
Aquamacs Emacs is a very flexible and effective Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor which looks and behaves like a Mac program - even though its still GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate. more>>
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview2 is a very flexible and effective Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor which looks and behaves like a Mac program - even though it's still GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate.
Emacs is a text editor of legendary power and configurability, but it also has an enormously complex interface. Aquamacs tames the Emacs tiger: you get Apple shortcuts (in addition to the Emacs ones), nice fonts, one file per window (if wanted), international input methods, Apple Help manuals and more.
Aquamacs comes with a range of modes for various markup and programming languages: HTML, C/C, Java, Python, Perl, AppleScript, Tcl, XML, R (S)... These modes have extra functions for the languages, including excellent syntax highlighting. You can even use Aquamacs to read news and e-mail, just like any Emacs.
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview1
Aquamacs Emacs is considered as a simple and easy to use Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor. more>>
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview1 is considered as a simple and easy to use Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor. It looks and behaves like a Mac program - even though it's still GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate.
Emacs is a text editor of legendary power and configurability, but it also has an enormously complex interface. Aquamacs tames the Emacs tiger: you get Apple shortcuts (in addition to the Emacs ones), nice fonts, one file per window (if wanted), international input methods, Apple Help manuals and more.
Aquamacs comes with a range of modes for various markup and programming languages: HTML, C/C , Java, Python, Perl, AppleScript, Tcl, XML, R (S)... These modes have extra functions for the languages, including excellent syntax highlighting. You can even use Aquamacs to read news and e-mail, just like any Emacs.
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview3
Aquamacs Emacs 2.0preview3 is designed to be a useful and familiar Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor. more>> <<less
Umax VistaScan Drivers 4.0
Umax VistaScan is driver software for use with the Umax USB line of scanners. This software is only to be used with the Vista line of scanners from Umax; it will not work with other models more>> Umax VistaScan is driver software for use with the Umax USB line of scanners. This software is only to be used with the Vista line of scanners from Umax; it will not work with other models.
Vista line of Scanners from Umax.
MAYA Cards 1.0
MAYA Cards - When people visit MAYAs design lab, we like to give them a deck of our exclusive, limited-edition playing cards. more>>
Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. XPI extensions allow you to create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM, plus our own for Python and JavaScript.
Other features include Vi emulation, Emacs keybindings, code folding and code snippets.
System Requirements: Mac Intel processor or PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM
System Requirements: Multi-Window; Tabstops/Abbreviations; UI improvements; JavaScript Ext, YUI, etc. framework updates; Built on Mozilla 1.9; Performance improvements
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Carbon Emacs Package 2009
A Carbon/OS X distribution of GNU Emacs. more>>
A Mac-friendly distribution of the GNU Emacs text editor. More information is detailed at our web site.
Vista Meter 1.0
Free Yahoo! widget that tracks you CPU and memory status more>> Free Yahoo! widget that tracks you CPU and memory status
A free Yahoo! widget that acts as a CPU and memory meter with a look and feel based on the respective Windows Vista gadget.
System requirements:
- Yahoo! Widget Engine
Carbon Emacs 20090111
Mac-friendly distribution of the GNU Emacs text editor more>> Mac-friendly distribution of the GNU Emacs text editor
Carbon Emacs is a Carbon/OS X distribution of GNU Emacs, based on the CVS source code.
In order to install, drag the Emacs icon into the Applications folder or anywhere else you would like.
This distribution has been developed since 2003, with help from MacEmacs JP project.
Enhancements
- Based on Emacs 22.3 (CVS 2009-01-01)
Elisp libraries:
- Updated ess, howm, imaxima, mew, nxhtml, psvn, python-mode, and ruby-mode.
- Wanderlust is no longer maintained.
- Transparency syntax has been slightly modified so that it is compatible with emacs 23.