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Cream is Bram Moolenaar's Vim editor, repackaged and configured to be CUA compliant and ease the learning curve. '''Author:''' Steve Hall '''Homepage:''' http://cream.sourceforge.net/ '''Family:''' ViFamily '''Platform:''' BSD, Linux, Windows '''License:''' Open source # Runs on Windows 95-XP, and on all GNU/Linux and BSD platforms. # Edits Microsoft, Unix and Apple format text documents. # Supports editing of very large files, size is limited by diskspace. # Encoding support for 38 varieties of 8-bit, 2-byte, and Unicode. # A single editing mode. (Cream does not use Vim's modal editing unless turned on from the Preferences menu.) # Tabbed document interface as seen in this screenshot. # Have multiple documents open at a time (Alt+W, listed in the Window menu) # User-selected font, window size/position and most other settings are retained and restored automatically. # Each edited file retains its last view. # Simple, intuitive keyboard shortcuts to move around and select text. Arrow keys, Page Up/Down, Home and End keys move the cursor and adding the Shift key selects text. # Standard and intuitive menus. All functionality is available through pull down menus which indicate available keyboard shortcuts. # Syntax highlighting makes reading code easier for more than 350 programming languages, or can be turned off. # Intuitive status line can be toggled off, however by default it indicates considerable information unobtrusively: And a good deal more... '''Screenshot: ''' http://cream.sourceforge.net/screenshot1.png
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