osx_like is a color scheme inspired by the colors used in MacOS X, providing users with a similar visual experience. It offers a range of colors that can be used to customize the appearance of various software applications, interfaces, websites, or any other digital content.
Although Vim is known to be cross-platform, it is widely used on Unix-like operating systems. Vim is free, open-source software and its license even includes charityware clauses. The software's interface is based on text commands rather than menus or icons. It also comes in gVim mode, which adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands.
While learning Vim may be a bit difficult and slow initially, once the basics are understood, editing is more efficient. To facilitate the learning process, Vim comes with a built-in tutorial perfect for beginners. The Vim User's Manual goes in-depth on basic to more advanced features and the manual can be found online or read from within Vim. Lastly, Vim also has a built-in help facility allowing the user to query and navigate through commands and features using the :help command.
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