Software: Neovim vs Vim, November/December in KDE PIM, and Best Free and Open Source Visual Automation Tools
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Neovim vs Vim Comparison 2023 - Which is a better Editor? - DekiSoft
If you are looking for a powerful terminal-based emulator for a long time then Vim is your go-to software. It is deemed to be one of the oldest open-source projects. We have many good terminal editors such as Nano but they don’t lie close to Vim in terms of functions, modes and extensibility. However, a much better player is in town now so we have put together a Neovim vs Vim detailed comparison along with Emacs and VSCode to see the differences so you can make an informed decision.
This was until 2014 when Vim fork the Neovim had made its appearance on the open-source horizon. Although it came forward with many controversies still is hailed as the future which was designed keeping in mind the modern user. A lot of development was seen in both of these, especially after the development of Neovim over the years.
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November/December in KDE PIM
Here are some of the highlights of what happened around KDE’s personal information management applications in the past two months. Since the last report 23 people contributed about 1200 code changes, focusing on the KDE Gear 22.12 and the Gpg4win 4.1.0 releases and preparing for the transition to Qt 6.
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Best Free and Open Source Visual Automation Tools - LinuxLinks
This article looks at software which provides a graphical user interface for automating desktop tasks. Tasks can be recorded as they are performed by the user or can be selected from a list. The output of the previous action can become the input to the next action.
This type of software can be a real boon to productivity. The software saves time and effort over human intervention.
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks ratings chart. We only feature free and open source software here.