Posted by: Administrator
on January 26, 2007 08:46 AM
I replied about this on the sibling reply, but what I mean about not liking gvim is, I find vim's true value that vim is/can be deployed on just about on any machine you want to touch, and on top of that, since it's a console app, you can use it remotely via ssh, which means, once you get the hang of it, it becomes total goodness, you can edit the way you want on any machine from anywhere but I just can't find what's so better, or even as productive as some other editors out there about vim, which is too bad.
Re:Why Vim? (im the parent poster of the topic)
Posted by: Administrator on January 26, 2007 08:46 AM#