NetBSD and SC ============= It seems that the NetBSD 9.3 has a modern (7.16) version of the sc(1), the console-only spreadsheet calculator. I was used to the older (6.22) release which was traditionally available in many "classic" UNIX systems like the IRIX (as was included in many linux distros, too). By modern I mean the latest stable version (the 7.16 is from 2002), my favorite 6.22 is a bit older (1990s). The initial release was in 1981, by the way. I have no problem with modern stuff it it is not worse than the old one. Unfortunately, there 7.x line added some features which have made my work harder. The sc(1) traditionally use vi-like syntax (and it is modal as the vi(1) is). But some things were simpler. For example, copying of cells: the "m" key was used to mark the cell and then the "c" was enough to copy it. Now it is necessary to use the exact vi way: "ma" and "ca" (or other letter). In theory it is an improvement because one can have many buffers for copying. In practice I never need to copy more than one thing and time (and I am unable too remember how many buffer I made and what stuff is in these buffers). So this improvement only forces me to use 2 times more keys than I needed to use in the sc 6.x. All Linux distros have had the 7.x for ages and this was one of reasons which I preferred to edit my spreadsheets on the BSD. I'm not a luddite. I'm not a luddite. I'm not a luddite. References: [1] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Sc%20%28spreadsheet%20calculator%29