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==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
* Mar 1997: Vim 4.6 - for emx 0.9b | |||
* Mar 1998: Vim 5.0 - new ctags | |||
* Apr 1998: Vim 5.1 | |||
* Aug 1998: Vim 5.3 | |||
* Jul 1999: Vim 5.4 | |||
* Sep 1999: Vim 5.5 | |||
* Jan 2000: Vim 5.6 | |||
* Sep 2001: Vim 6.0 | |||
* Mar 2002: Vim 6.1 | |||
* Jun 2004: Vim 6.3 | |||
* Oct 2005: Vim 6.4 | |||
* Last known OS/2 version: Vim v7.0 (2006-05-17) | * Last known OS/2 version: Vim v7.0 (2006-05-17) | ||
* Last known version: | * Last known version: Vim v7.4 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 18:39, 28 February 2016
A multi-platform programmer's editor that is upwards compatible with the classic UNIX editor vi. Development of the tool was originally started on the Amiga around 1990 as a improvement of STEVIE and then named Vi Imitation but the name was later changed to Vi Improved.
- Exuberant ctags - Creates index files out of Vimscript source files - Open source - Current.
Versions
- Mar 1997: Vim 4.6 - for emx 0.9b
- Mar 1998: Vim 5.0 - new ctags
- Apr 1998: Vim 5.1
- Aug 1998: Vim 5.3
- Jul 1999: Vim 5.4
- Sep 1999: Vim 5.5
- Jan 2000: Vim 5.6
- Sep 2001: Vim 6.0
- Mar 2002: Vim 6.1
- Jun 2004: Vim 6.3
- Oct 2005: Vim 6.4
- Last known OS/2 version: Vim v7.0 (2006-05-17)
- Last known version: Vim v7.4
Links
Authors
- Tim Thompson (Original STEVIE developer)
- Tony Andrews (Improvements to STEVIE, port to Amiga that was the basis for Vim, original STEVIE and Vim OS/2 ports)
- Bram Moolenaar (Original Vim developer)
- David Sanders (OS/2 port)