VIM 7 - Final Beta released.

April 27, 2006 on 11:24 pm | In beta, developing, open source, programming, software | No Comments

VIM 7 is on the verge of being released, with many new features and improvements over the current 6.4 version. The last(hopefully) version of VIM 7 Beta has just been released for testing.
Here are some of the bigger improvements:

Spell checking support for about 50 languages
Intelligent completion: Omni completion
Tab pages, each containing multiple windows
Undo branches: never accidentally lose text again
Vim script supports Lists and Dictionaries (similar to Python)
Vim script profiling
Improved Unicode support
Highlighting of matching parens, cursor line and cursor column
Translated manual pages support.
Internal grep; works on all platforms, searches compressed files
Browsing of remote directories, zip and tar archives
Printing multi-byte text

You can view a more complete list at the VIM Announcement Group.

Spell with Flickr

April 18, 2006 on 2:56 pm | In flickr, open source | 1 Comment

.. Alright so this isn’t exactly anything new, but it’s still very cool. Spell with Flickr is an Open Source web app, that takes your input of a word or a phrase and presents it back to you using photos of letters on Flickr (from the One Letter and One Digit groups).

Spell with Flickr - All Your Base Are Belong To Us

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