I'm using vim for about half a year now, so no expert yet. I like the modal idea, and not needing to do control-anything all the time. But I also think this could be taken further. For example: switching between windows now requires C-w j etcetera - not so convenient, especially not on my macbook keyboard. I would like to be able to add an extra mode for browsing through files (switching windows, buffers and scrolling). But modes seem to be hard-coded in vim.
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