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CreamSomething good to put in your Vim!
Cream is an easy-to-use configuration of the powerful and famous Vim text editor for Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and FreeBSD. You can see it in action in screenshots and download it for free from the installation page. Cream offers many Vim features through a simple interface common to most software applications. It has menus to access its features and preferences, basic keyboard shortcuts and offers syntax highlighting, spell check, multiple file find/replace, bookmarks, text wrapping and reformatting, line sorting, completion, tag navigation, block commenting, extensive file format and character support, and much more. Why Cream?Vim is one of the most powerful, lightweight and full-featured text editors ever created. It is the popular and famous descendant of the 1976 Vi text editor. Vim is also free and works on most operating systems. But Vim has a steep learning curve. It was not primarily designed to be easy to use, favoring performance and technical flexibility instead. Because it is so different, learning to use Vim takes time. Cream shapes Vim to use the standard Common User Access model of user interface. For those unfamiliar to Vim, we hope that you find Cream to be what what you would expect in a text editor. Its long list of features describe a number of default extensions available from pull-down menus and keyboard shortcuts. For those already familiar with Vim, you will find considerable development of Vim's insert mode usability, settings retention, menu and toolbar customization. There are also many custom Vim extensions by some notable authors included and configured by default. For those already familiar with Cream, please see how to contribute if you're interested in helping out!
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