On 31 Oct 2002 at 16:04, Brent Dax wrote: > Markus Laire: > # Emacs and vim also works on Windows, not just UNIX. > > So does DOS 'edit'. That doesn't mean Windows users use it. Windows > users want tools that look and act like Windows tools--if they didn't, > they'd be using another OS. Neither GNU emacs nor xemacs fits the > bill, and I doubt vim does either.
gvim looks and acts a lot like usual Windows editors if you install it in proper 'windows compatible' mode. Still it is a bit different. -- Markus Laire 'malaire' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
