> > > Another: ion[1].
> >
> > Personally, I like the ultra-configurability and flexibility of ion--
> > but also dislike its ultra-configurability and flexibility. ;) Too
> > many keybindings to remember, IMHO, and that interfers with my recall
> > of Emacs keybindings. OTOH, ratpoison is quite simple, and it mimics
> > screen(1)'s bindings (even the ratpoison's author describes it as
> > screen(1) for X). Of course, I could always rebind ion to more
> > screen-like bindings, but I'm a lazy oaf. ;)
> >
> 
> Gah. I have never tried screen nor Ion (though Zak has been telling me
> its goodness).


I love Ion as well, I use it everyday if I want a quickie
*grin*...plus that it supports the mouse (or the touchpad), I don't
have to remember a lot of keybinding stuff...its great...

-- 
Cheers!

Jerome S. Gotangco
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