> Ox is easier to use than Vim because it doesn’t have modes where the keyboard is repurposed, however it takes the idea of being a keyboard-only editor and being able to act just like an IDE after some configuration.
Modes in Vim re-purpose the keyboard. What does Ox do to re-purpose the keyboard? You can't have all functionalities on CTRL+? bindings.
> in Vim re-purpose the keyboard. What does Ox do to re-purpose the keyboard? Y
> Ox is easier to use than Vim because it doesn’t have modes where the keyboard is repurposed, however it takes the idea of being a keyboard-only editor and being able to act just like an IDE after some configuration.
Modes in Vim re-purpose the keyboard. What does Ox do to re-purpose the keyboard? You can't have all functionalities on CTRL+? bindings.
> in Vim re-purpose the keyboard. What does Ox do to re-purpose the keyboard? Y