> On Jan 30, 2015, at 5:56 PM, Eric Weir <eeweir@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:56 PM, Eric Weir <eeweir@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> QuickCursor used let me use vim as my preferred editor in other apps, e.g., in Apple Mail. Alas, the steps Apple took to improve security by isolating apps from one other rendered QuickCursor unusable. Oh how I wish that problem could be overcome.
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> It seems my wish has been granted. Whoopee! (Hope it works. Comments suggest it does.) Not free, though. <http://blog.hogbaysoftware.com/post/2623776146/quickcursor-now-available-in-mac-app-store>
Wrong! That link references the version of QuickCursor that has been discontinued. I was thrown of by the date on the link to this page in Google. And the description at this link sounds like the problem created by Apple's sandboxing of apps had been overcome. Alas, not so.
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