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'''Emacs News'''
 
'''Emacs News'''
  
The latest stable release of Emacs is [[GNU Emacs 25.1|Emacs-25.1]] released on september 17th, 2016. The precedent is [[GNU Emacs 24|Emacs-24.5]].
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The latest stable release of Emacs is [[GNU Emacs 25|Emacs-25.1]] released on september 17th, 2016. The precedent is [[GNU Emacs 24|Emacs-24.5]].
  
 
Emacs is available on all popular [[:Category:Install Or Upgrade| operating systems]] including [[Installing Emacs on BSD |BSD]], [[Installing Emacs on GNU/Linux | GNU/Linux]], [[Installing Emacs on OS X | OS X]] and [[Installing Emacs on Windows| Windows]].  It supports a variety of [[:Category:Programming languages|programming languages]].
 
Emacs is available on all popular [[:Category:Install Or Upgrade| operating systems]] including [[Installing Emacs on BSD |BSD]], [[Installing Emacs on GNU/Linux | GNU/Linux]], [[Installing Emacs on OS X | OS X]] and [[Installing Emacs on Windows| Windows]].  It supports a variety of [[:Category:Programming languages|programming languages]].

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