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Subject: | Re: Ports of mv, rm, and other Unix programs |
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From: | Jim Crigler <jim_crigler AT acm DOT org> |
Date: | Mon, 01 Apr 1996 13:25:16 -0500 |
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Heidrun Steinhauser & Pieter Kunst wrote: > > Rafael R. Sevilla wrote: > > A side question: can anyone recommend a DOS port of vi? I have one but it > > doesn't work as well as the original on System V. Yeah, yeah I know vi's a > > tough editor, but IMHO it's the fastest one to use once you've gotten it > > all figured out. I don't want to have to learn Emacs as well. > > Yes. VIM (VI Improved) can be found at the following FTP site: > ftp://ftp.tpd.tno.nl/pub/vim/ > A port to DJGPP exists as well. > > Pieter. Another option is vile (vi like emacs) by Paul G. Fox. Multiple buffers/windows, rectangular select/copy/cut/insert, much more. ftp://id.wing.net/pub/pgf/vile Compiles with dj112m4 and dj200.
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