> Ox aims to be an editor that takes features from some of the most popular editors out there, gaining the best of all worlds.
> Vim http://vim.org: Vim provides a plugin system for adding features to it as it is very minimal and only provides basic text editing functionality by default. [...] a “modal” text editor, having special modes for editing text. Ox is easier to use than Vim because it doesn’t have modes [...] however it takes the idea of being a keyboard-only editor and being able to act just like an IDE after some configuration.
Interesting, mentions vim first in list of taking features from popular editors, and explicitly doesn't take the one feature that everyone takes (when they take any)!
> Vim http://vim.org: Vim provides a plugin system for adding features to it as it is very minimal and only provides basic text editing functionality by default. [...] a “modal” text editor, having special modes for editing text. Ox is easier to use than Vim because it doesn’t have modes [...] however it takes the idea of being a keyboard-only editor and being able to act just like an IDE after some configuration.
Interesting, mentions vim first in list of taking features from popular editors, and explicitly doesn't take the one feature that everyone takes (when they take any)!