

Tips to run Emacs from command line prompt can be found here. Optionally, you can also create a soft-link in the Application directory to be able to access Emacs from there: Later, when I want to update to the latest release, I just do this:

I use Homebrew to install the Emacs Mac Port from railwaycat with these commands: This distribution is easily installed and updated through Homebrew, and since I am already using Homebrew for other important software on my Mac (including bsdmake), this was an obvious choice. After some time of research I ended up with the Emacs Mac Port. However, recently I have been switching back to a more standard Emacs distribution for Mac. Until recently, I have been an Aquamacs user on the Mac.
