Cocoa interface; this section only applies to the Cocoa build. This
does not support versions before macOS 10.6.
+ GNUstep is free software; MacOS is not. MacOS a non-free operating
+system; that means it denies its users the freedom that every computer
+user deserves. That is an injustice. For your freedom's sake, we
+urge you to switch to a free operating system.
+
+ We support GNU Emacs on proprietary operating systems because
+we hope this taste of freedom will inspire users to escape from them.
+
For various historical and technical reasons, Emacs uses the term
@samp{Nextstep} internally, instead of ``Cocoa'' or ``macOS''; for
instance, most of the commands and variables described in this section
section (@pxref{MS-DOS}).
@end ifnottex
+ MS-Windows is a non-free operating system; that means it denies its
+users the freedom that every computer user deserves. That is an
+injustice. For your freedom's sake, we urge you to switch to a free
+operating system.
+
+ We support GNU Emacs on these proprietary operating systems because
+we hope this taste of freedom will inspire users to escape from them.
The behavior of Emacs on MS-Windows is reasonably similar to what is
documented in the rest of the manual, including support for long file