I was *very* late to the party (13 years ago) but Vim has become totally
indispensable. It is the ideal UI for me with my cerebral palsy, both on
the laptop and on the tablet/phone (with Termux) My timeoutlen and all my
remappings to favor my left hand and avoid simultaneous key presses would
surely drive most people crazy, but for me they are by now ideal. The
combination Vim + Pandoc is what allows me to keep on working as a writing
professional.

A big thank you to Bram (and predecessors, and contributors) for making
this possible!

/bpj

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