Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by 0atman 1116 days ago
This is very normal in the open source world: Half of the desktop software included in a modern Linux distro I was using in the late 90s!

From memory: VLC, GIMP, Blender, Audacity, Firefox, Gedit, OpenOffice, XBMC (now Kodi), FileZilla - the list is HUGE

Find your favourites here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_and_open-source_s...

1 comments

Emacs is from the 80s. (vi probably older, but it might be considered more different from a modern vim.)
From the wiki:

"The first operational EMACS system existed in late 1976."[0]

[0] http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/5736/AIM-519A....

Wikipedia says that vi was first released in 1976.
Vim is not Vi. It's a project that initially emulated its behaviour and then extended it. So I would say that Vim is from 1991.
Vim was a fork of the Amiga port of Stevie which was first released in 1987.