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 @9dcf30ab yep. Windows is nearly useless without Emacs or Vim installed, and (of course) I prefer Emacs.
The best thing about Emacs on Windows is that it can run the MS-DOS CMD.COM interpreter in a *shell* buffer, rather than using the default terminal emulator that has existed nearly unchanged since 1995. You can also use Dired to manipulate the filesystem. 
 @a272784d @9dcf30ab Agreed, but I am Evil. 
 @633c11d1 you mean, you prefer to use Vi on Windows? 
 @a272784d I mean't that I use evil-mode (vim emulator for Emacs.)