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    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    A community-driven Emacs distribution

    ...In fact, you could even combine the two editing styles. Enabling you to switch between input styles makes Spacemacs a great choice for pair-programming. Spacemacs features a beautiful GUI and exceptional ergonomics, with all the key bindings easily accessible simply by pressing the space bar or alt-m. Spacemacs also comes with hundreds of curated, ready-to-use packages that are well organised in configuration layers.
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    ViVi is a Text Editor for Windows/Mac/Linux, which is powerd by Qt and supports vi commands. ※ Although ViVi is a proprietary software, only this version is Open Source and FreeWare.
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    tvim is a gui wrapper around gvim's remote interface, it does two things 1). lets you open files in any already running copy of gvim (lets you select which). 2). opens the files in tabs TVim is released under the GPL version 3
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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