2.3. Advanced Editors
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vi and Emacs are two powerful editors that many hard-core or experienced
UNIX developers use.
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Their keyboard conventions and user-interface are not compatible with those
of more recent Windows-like editors (or with each other), and they both require
some time getting used to.
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Thus, it is recommended that people who have a lot of Windows experience not
use them right-away.
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Of the various vi clones, the most powerful, popular and recommended is
Vim which has a GUI version titled "gvim".
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There are two popular and currently maintained versions of
Emacs: GNU Emacs
and XEmacs.
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They are all also available for Windows and for other non-UNIX platforms.
Written by Shlomi Fish