Emacs Software for BSD

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    EJab is a client for the Jabber (www.jabber.org) open standards instant messaging system which is written in Emacs Lisp and runs inside Emacs.
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    Emacs Lisp libraries for GNU Emacs or XEmacs.
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    confluence-el

    confluence-el

    Emacs extension for interacting with Atlassian Confluence

    Atlassian (http://www.atlassian.com/) has a wiki called Confluence (http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/). This Emacs extension allows you to interact with Confluence from Emacs.
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    elmake is a way to provide makefiles for elisp packages (for emacs) which are processed completely in Elisp (no external autoconf, make etc. required). For info files, an external makeinfo is suggested, as elisp parsing of info files is slow.
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