Vim has a "Command-T" plugin that is inspired from the Textmate functionality 
and should work in the same manner (to an extent).

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3025

(I don't use this plugin myself though as I find NERDtree more than capable and 
already has all the files in an easily accessible format).

As for projects I just use the mvim command line tool to invoke MacVim in the 
directory all my files are in. So assume I have a Django project at 
~/django-project I'd just do mvim ~/django-project and it would load all the 
files in NERDtree. Then you can just use Ctrl+w Ctrl+w to change windows from 
the main view to the NERDtree window and either i or s depending on whether you 
want to open the file in a vertical split or a horizontal split.

Simon.

On 26 May 2011, at 04:32, AJ wrote:

> Thanks a lot Simon. This is probably OT:
> 
> That was helpful but I thought I could dive in again with Vim and failed (at 
> least for now).
> 
> You see, I am now used to some of the things in textmate: 
> 
> * quick file switching. Textmate has Cmd+T and type the file name for quick 
> switching
> * a project. I found the project plugin but still could not figure out the 
> usage.
> 
> I am playing with NERDTree right now. I think there should be a plugin for 
> quick file switching. I do need to know some more shortcuts for NERDTree to 
> quickly open files and bookmark them.
> 
> I just installed the project-plugin too 
> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69
> but again, still have to deal with the learning curve.
> 
> Having complained enough, I still think that if I do not give up this time, I 
> will be better off with this editor as my primary.
> 
> Best,
> AJ

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