Getting Vim for Windows Environments

There are two main options for Microsoft Windows. The first is the self-installing executable, gvim.exe, available from the Vim home page. Download and run this, and it should do the rest. We have installed Vim using this executable on different Windows machines, and it’s always worked cleanly. The binary should install correctly on Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, and 95.

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At one point in the install process, a DOS window pops up and gives a warning about something not being verifiable. We have never seen this become a problem.

Another option for Windows users is to install Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/), a suite of common GNU tools ported to the Windows platform. It’s an amazingly full implementation of virtually all mainstream software used on Unix platforms. Vim is part of the standard Cygwin installation and can run from a Cygwin shell window.

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