[Vimoutliner] Why VimOutliner on Windows?
Tim Roberts
timr at probo.com
Wed Sep 6 13:41:08 EDT 2006
Peter Princz wrote:
>
> Despite ralising there are more and more Windows users, I'd say
> *don't* put special effort into serving Windows users. In contrast,
> keep vimoutliner crossplatform exactly as crossplatform vi (gvim) is.
Yes, this is exactly the right advice. I'm a Windows user (although
with vim and Python being my primary tools, perhaps not a "mainstream"
Window user), but I didn't actually realize that VimOutliner was
fundamentally targetted at Linux until I read the start of this thread,
and that's exactly how it should be.
> I happen to use Windows as a corporate standard right now, but I will
> change job next Friday and don't know which OS I will face at my new
> place the next Monday. But it's sure I'll install gvim and vimoutliner
> on the first day and copy my outline file on the new computer. :)
Exactly. When a client want me on-site using their equipment, by the
end of the first day I have gvim, Python, VimOutliner, putty, and
UnxUtils installed.
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Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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