You probably can't get the original vi (except on commercial
UNIX), but you can get several different clones that act
more like vi than like vim.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 09:42
> To: BYU Unix Users Group
> Subject: Re: [uug] Anyone know a good Python IDE?


> My understanding is that you cannot.  The whole reason
> why nvi, vim, elvis, etc. were developed was that vi is
> proprietary.  You can get it on commercial UNIX systems,
> but that's it.

> William Page wrote:

> >You can still get plain vanilla "vi"?  I thought there
> >was just nvi and vim.

> >*shrug* Ya learn something new every day.

> >William Page

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