Difference: CygwinNotes (9 vs. 10)
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Cygwin is a unix emulation environment for Windows. If you must use a Windows machine to write code then Cygwin will help. |
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http://en.poderosa.org/index.html is a tabbed terminal emulator that supports cygwin. |
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> > | GNOME makes it easy to change the caps lock key so that it works as another ctrl key, which is great if you're an emacs user. Here's a blog entry that shows how to do this in Windows: http://www.arunrocks.com/blog/archives/2008/02/20/5-indespensible-tips-for-emacs-on-windows/ |
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