The Aquamacs changes are very annoying if you try to use Emacs on another platform as well; an Emacs configuration that sets up M-x to be "cut" is almost trying to make people's life difficult down the road. Better to swallow the bitter pill right up front and learn to C-w and C-y like everyone else. (Or A-x and A-v if you really can't do without something vaguely familiar.)
That said, once all the silly defaults are disabled and the standard Emacs behaviour is restored, it's arguably a better Emacs port than Carbon Emacs, and thus is what I use when I'm working on a Mac.
In reply to Re^2: Getting into Emacs?
by Porculus
in thread Getting into Emacs?
by tmallen
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