On Dec 31, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Benjamin Klein wrote:

> From Wikipedia: “iOS is derived from OS X, with which it shares the Darwin 
> foundation, and is therefore a Unix operating system.” So to the iOS 
> question: Yes. And you can get at a lot of the underlying Unix OS if you’re 
> OK with jailbreaking — but there are plenty of power user types that decide 
> to not do that, and it probably would require a bit of hacker-type setup to 
> be able to comfortably use Vim on a jailbroken iPad with files etc. managed 
> by hand through the filesystem.

I was just curious, Benjamin. Even with *a lot* of hand-holding I wouldn't 
think of attempting to jailbreak an iPad.


> Be warned that I have never used an Android device. :} However from what I 
> have read it seems that although there is no native Android file browser, 
> there are multiple choices from third parties for this (the most popular or 
> well-known seems to be Astro 
> —https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metago.astro&hl=en). And 
> there are also nice terminal emulators in Google Play (for Android). So in an 
> Android tablet it looks like you would have the filesystem issue taken care 
> of, and it would only remain to be seen if the native vim included in 
> whatever Android variant you ended up using would be usable enough for the 
> type of writing that you do.

After checking out some of the Android tablets I decided I was willing to put 
out the extra $100 to $150 and bit the bullet for an iPad. I'll put the issue 
of running Vim off till I get comfortable with the iPad, especially 
communicating with my MacBook. 

At that point I may take a look at the option David Sanson suggested back in 
September. The main problem there I imagine is not having access to a server. I 
am not affiliated with an institution or company that would make that available 
to me. 

Thanks for your suggestions.

Sincerely,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]

"The most important thing is the tee-shirt."

Samara Alnafdage



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