![]() may be used to endorse or promote products derived from the Apple Software without specific prior written permission from Apple. Neither the name, trademarks, service marks or logos of Apple Computer, Inc. In consideration of your agreement to abide by the following terms, and subject to these terms, Apple grants you a personal, non-exclusive license, under Apple's copyrights in this original Apple software (the 'Apple Software'), to use, reproduce, modify and redistribute the Apple Software, with or without modifications, in source and/or binary forms provided that if you redistribute the Apple Software in its entirety and without modifications, you must retain this notice and the following text and disclaimers in all such redistributions of the Apple Software. ISkysoft PDF Editor for Mac (OS X 10.12 macOS Sierra and El Capitan included) has everything you need to make PDF editing as easy as in a Word. Powerful and customizable text editor with support for a huge list of programming languages and developed as open source. ![]() If your Mac isn't compatible with OS X El Capitan, the installer will let you know. To find your Mac model, memory, storage space, and macOS version, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu. Mac Pro introduced in early 2008 or later Xserve models introduced in early 2009. Aquamacs Emacs is best suitable for people who work with Text, HTML, LaTeX, C, Java, Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP. Extensive customization enables to feel just right and interact well with your other applications. Featuring Plug & Play and a Mac-like user interface with pleasant fonts. Aquamacs Text editor is an Aqua-native build of the powerful Emacs text editor for Mac OS X. Items marked with are free (as in free beer). Items marked with are open-source software and link to the source code. OneOnOne package (by Drew Adams) updated.A curated list of awesome applications, softwares, tools and shiny things for macOS.ESS has been updated to version 17.11.This improves command completion and fixes bugs. AUCTeX has been updated to version 12.1 (from version 11.89).Bugs in version checking fixed (redirecting Wifi landing pages menu item use).Reported by Sam Coskey and David Poole code contribution by Jamie Taylor. Scrolling with the mouse has been adjusted (less jerky, but progressive).Also, printing respects scaled font size again. Printing at 100% uses a reasonable font size.Aquamacs no longer sets colors in `default-frame-alist' as a default to make customization with themes easier.The merge to catch up with current Emacs will probably take a while, although there's been a lot of behind-the-scenes work to set the stage for that. ![]() Beyond 3.6, Aquamacs will be updated to run with a fairly recent version of Emacs 27 or Emacs 28, depending on when the development catches up. Look in the aquamacs/build directory to find the scripts that do the work.Īquamacs 3.6 will likely be the last release based on Emacs 25. Usually, Mac OS seems to build an index for it that works later.įor anyone interested in hacking on Aquamacs or building it themselves, the build system has been refactored somewhat to make it easier to build for personal use. The help system may not work properly at first.There are changes needed to the core Emacs code for it to work on Apple Silicon, so native support will come with a future version (more on that below). It seems to run fine on Apple Silicon system with Rosetta. This release is compiled to run on any Mac OS version from El Capitan (10.11) forward.Īquamacs 3.6 is compiled only for the x86 architecture. This version also include native support for libxml2 as well as JPEG and SVG images. ![]() Several of the bundled Emacs Lisp packages have been updated to more recent versions, most notably AUCTeX. The Aquamacs app is now fully signed and notarized by Apple. Aquamacs now prompts for needed permissions. This release has fixes for many of the reported crashes and other bugs, particularly for crashes on Catalina and Big Sur. ![]()
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