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by Jach
5303 days ago
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If the vim site is outdated, so is Amazon's. (Okay, Amazon's less so, but I think the taste issue is more from the tabular layout than the lack of gradients or rollovers. Just my thoughts though.) vim itself has a fantastic UX. As for the rant, I think people need to be reminded of such obvious things quite often. "What does you in is not failure to apply some high-level, intricate, complicated technique. It's overlooking the basics. Not keeping your eye on the ball." -Jerry Cleaver |
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The Vim site looks a bit dated, but it serves its purpose. I can't really comment without seeing someone do a makeover. When I'm looking for information I prefer a bunch of nicely marked up text rather than snippets of text scattered over various shiny image heavy pages.
The Vim website even tells people how to get involved with making it better - (http://vimonline.sourceforge.net/)