Re: Staying with XP after April 8 2014 (was Win 7 vs Win 8)

  • From: Russell Urquhart <russurquhart1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 12:59:35 -0600

On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 11:52:31AM -0500, Harry Binswanger wrote:
> Longer term, I'm hoping that Nota Bene will be our salvation.
>

I hope the Nota Bene is able to do that. They were the ones who first got me 
interested into the Xywrite family of wordprocessors.

It's been two years now since i looked to vim/gvim to address issues i was 
having, for my work, that I couldn't work with easily in Xwwrite i.e. xml 
editing, large documents, easy accessiblity on Mac's under OS X. I can say, at 
this point, i am very happy and the functionality of VIM, via programming 
support and plethora user developed plugins surpasses my expectations.

I would recommend my fellow Xy users to check it out, especially the mac users, 
and people wanting to use 64-bit processing under Windows. The program is free 
and open source, and is also avaliable for Linux as well. It can also be 
customized through its own internal language vimscript, as well as perl, 
python, and i think a few others.

The focus for vim, as was for Xy, was the desire to have full functionality, 
without having your hands leave the keyboard. So, even though you can use it 
under windows, and it CAN follow common mouse/windows keyboard conventions, 
knowledgable vim users never have to leave their keyboard.

There are numerous tutorials on using vim as well! 

fwiw,


Russ 

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