>I fail to see how this is better than to use gvim, which is crossplatform, together with NERDTree, CTRL+p + some other language specific plugins that can run on your server, on your desktop (which can be windows, linux or osx, whatever you like).
It's better for people that could not care less using a version that's "cross platform" as the lowest common denominator, and want something that runs well and with native hooks to the platforms they use.
It's better for people that could not care less using a version that's "cross platform" as the lowest common denominator, and want something that runs well and with native hooks to the platforms they use.