John Summerfield writes:
> ...
> btw, not every implementation if vi is equal, vile is well-named, nvi is
> ok, vigor is an enhanced nvi, but my favourite is vim, because there's a
> GUI version of it (and a build for Windows).

  I agree about vim - it's what vi should have been :-) (and probably
would have been if enough processing power had been available back
then).

  The added benefits are so important (e.g. unlimited undo/redo) that
anybody who was impatient with vi should take a good look at vim.  But
it shares vi's steep learning curve that has discouraged so many people.

--henry schaffer

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