> same issue when I was. Does anyone know if there are
> alternatives to Cygwin that could give a Windows user a *nix
> command line that one could access via Gvim, with a good set
> of utilities that would integrate more easily with the
> Windows clipboard? I'm trying to avoid Cygwin (too slow, and
> I found the installation a pain) but I've been wanting to try
> to learn some bash scripting. Having a decent terminal
> emulator would be a plus too -- is Cygwin my only option?
i found i could be most productive in the windows shell -- i
forget if it was cmd.exe or command.com
with the utilities from
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net
installed in your path, you'll be amazed what you can do
sc
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