Can't afford more time on the "Editor War". In my long hours in front of the computer and on the web, I have spent too much time on looking for a handy text editor. From commercial Editplus and EmEditor to open-source Vim, and even Web-based Google Docs, my choice changes over time. The most recent failed attempts are Emacs and XEmacs, only because their lack of native Chinese support and ugly initial looks.
I want to layout my thinking on the computer and keep them organized, though they are not generated in that kind of good manner. I need something that captures ideas in a flash and reorganize them in a wiki style, or, at least, with hierarchical structure.
Ideas generate in these steps.
- Launch. It was within a moment you got inspired. Thank god.
- Outline. Quickly unpack the gifts.
- Elaborate. Painful.
- Organize. Ping the whole picture.
Different software dominate one aspects. For example, desktop sticky notes capture faster and more effective, but they generally don't offer advanced functions. Vim is strong player for writing and editing, but lacks formatting and organization (maybe I am not qualified vimer).
It is tough, and it's funny. I will keep you posted if I finally find the one.
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