> Even by the standards of terminal-based applications, Emacs is far from intuitive or attractive - the text-based IDE's from Microsoft ("Quick" series) and Borland ("Turbo" series) were significantly easier to use.
They may be easier to learn (since they have pretty minimal functionality compared to Emacs) or easier to discover when you are new to them but they are definitely not easier to use. I use Emacs not because I am some kind of masochist but because it is the easiest way to get my stuff done.
They may be easier to learn (since they have pretty minimal functionality compared to Emacs) or easier to discover when you are new to them but they are definitely not easier to use. I use Emacs not because I am some kind of masochist but because it is the easiest way to get my stuff done.