vi is pretty powerful actually. a couple of my colleagues here at work
are vi wizards and it's amazing what they can do with this "little"
editor.

i've been using PICO (and PINE) for ages but now it's nano that ships
with linux distributions. All crude and primitive. for coding i've
used NEdit literally forever.

maybe it's time to look at something more modern... sadly there is no
Linux/Unix equivalent for UltraEdit.



On 3/26/07, David R. Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is an interesting subject.  I have only used vi, EMACS and PICO.
Of the three of those, I prefer vi, probably because that is what I have
used since 1992.  Maybe it is time to look at something a little more
user friendly.

John Peter Loh wrote:
> gvim pa rin, Windows or Linux. For those who do not want to go with
> the trouble of tweaking the config, you can try Cream.
>
> --JP Loh
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