I've been looking at quite a few #emacs video's lately (yes, also with Prot).

Emacs looks dangerously addictive, and fun!
Recent months I have been coding some PHP thingies, all on flat-file DB. It aligns philosophically in several ways with Emacs and mapping. It can easily replace several tools, like todo, agenda, IDE, into one app! like that idea!

Q: I am wondering about portability. I sometimes switch between 2 pc's. Can I keep #emacs synced in between in some way?

#emacs #question

@codebuzz It's easier to sync your settings files if your computers are using the same operating system. Otherwise, testing may be annoying until you figured everything out per platform. Depending on what you do, of course, this also may not be an issue at all!

Good news is that if you sync your files, you can sync your configuration just as well in an emacs config folder. So that's nice.