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emax64 reviews and mentions
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For those into writing (and writing tools/process) here's my distraction free writing setup. GPD P2 Max 2022 netbook, with Olivetti mode, and Fountain mode.
I'm using a version that was compiled for windows. Specifically, this: https://github.com/m-parashar/emax64/releases I've not noticed any problems with it! I'm not a power user though. I've only been using emacs for a few years (since 2018).
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Emacs 29 is nigh! What can we expect?
I use Emax64 BTW. No WSL.
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Emacs User Survey (2022)
> On Windows my config doesn’t work at all. I have no idea why. I didn’t have the energy to debug it.
I'm a Linux person, but need Windows for work. I've used Emacs on Windows for over a decade now, and with the exception of magit, everything works just as fine as on my Linux machine. In fact, I have the same config for both, with only a few lines dealing with Linux vs Windows specifics.
So it may be worth debugging your config.
I use emax64, BTW: https://github.com/m-parashar/emax64
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Is there somewhere an Emacs 28.1 with pdf-tools on windows10?
Try epdfinfo.exe from https://github.com/m-parashar/emax64/releases . Let me know if you need help setting it up.
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Is emacs works well with Windows?
[1] https://github.com/m-parashar/emax64/releases
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Browsing long lines are extremely slow (I study log files with auto-revert-tail-mode)
I wonder how Emax would fare vs standard Windows Emacs: https://github.com/m-parashar/emax64
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Emacs + MSYS2 + Windows Task Scheduler a love story untold
Me? For years I've been using Emax64 and things just work. I can see why some people may want msys2/mingw, etc, but many/most will not really benefit from it. What was your use case where plain Emax64 wouldn't work?
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rho-emacs - a preconfigured distribution of Emacs for Windows
I am testing rho-emacs, but for now I'm happier with emax, since it facilitates integration with MSYS2. Just try for yourself and decide.
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