Vi ROCKS :-))
Dnnt drop your pocket-pc when you do the 2-handed combinations :-)) LoL
Cheers
Szemir

On Tuesday 17 June 2003 10:02, you wrote:
> I ran across an implementation of vi for the Pocket PC.  Here is the home
> page:
>
> http://users.rcn.com/pjsteuert/
>
> This description is from a download page at
> http://www.freewareppc.com/docs/pocketvic.shtml:
>
>       Description:
>       Pocket Vi/C is a command-line utility shell, c-subset compiler, and
> a vi style text editor for MIPS and ARM for large ascii text files (up to
> 5000 lines) and is much faster than Pocket Word. Pocket Vi/C for the ARM
> also includes a C-subset compiler for writing small C programs on the ARM
> PocketPC.
>       Your C program's printf output is appended to the vi buffer for
> further browsing and/or saving as a text file.
>       The Pocket Vi/C c-subset compiler calls standard c-runtime
> functions, and generates efficient ARM code.
>       Pocket Vi/C is useful for developing small utilities on the Pocket
> PC and exploring your Pocket PC.
>       Update Description:
>       - Added gets() and getch() functions.
>       - Fixed cd .. and added cd sc and cd md shortcuts.
>       - Includes a complete command-line console shell with help, help vi,
> copy, del, mv, vi, cc, run, more, hex, pwd, cd, mkdir, rmdir, ls.
>       - New keystrokes for easily browsing the output buffer from console
> mode.
>       - Still has usable 300-line file encryption c programming example
> and syntax description.
> I've been using it and really enjoying getting to know vi -- it's really
> easy once you get used to it!  What I'm exploring now is just how much
> PocketViC is or isn't like vi.  Posts to follow.  ;-)
>
> Curtis.

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