emacs is the solution. meta-x make-frame-on-display and there you have a single emacs instance on 2 displays with the same set of buffers and both displays can edit at the same time. If you are clever with cygwin probably can do this on windows too.
However, you can "donate" your time at a standard hourly wage, and then use that amount as a decuction off of your personal taxes as charitable giving.
emacs is the solution. meta-x make-frame-on-display and there you have a single emacs instance on 2 displays with the same set of buffers and both displays can edit at the same time. If you are clever with cygwin probably can do this on windows too.
All praise emacs!
However, you can "donate" your time at a standard hourly wage, and then use that amount as a decuction off of your personal taxes as charitable giving.
This is absolutely false. You should read this from the IRS http://www.irs.gov/publications/p526/ar02.html#d0e 1345. If you give your time to a non-profit you are a volunteer.