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EMACS is a great OS, all it lacks is a decent text editor.
If I had a nickel for everytime someone said that I'd be a billionaire
Funniest is when a vim user says that, since emacs includes a vim.
I tried Emacs once a long time ago, and recoiled from the weird key combos. Especially how you have to first enter one combo and then a second one for what you actually want to do.
My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I remember it feeling pretty clunky.
Yeah I definitely prefer vim bindings over emacs. Though as other commenters have mentioned, it's totally possible to use vim bindings with emacs. I've never tried it but if the other features attract you it might be worth trying.