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XEmacs is a text editor which is forked from the GNU Emacs text editor. Its signature feature is good GUI support. XEmacs runs on almost any Unix-like operating system (inside X or in a text terminal), as well as on Microsoft Windows. It also runs on Mac OS X with X11.app; a native Carbon version is in alpha testing.
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