Vim News
[2008-08-09]
After fifteen months of work: a brand new Vim release! This is a stable version. There are many bug fixes and updated runtime files. The only new feature worth mentioning is support for floating point. Upgrading from a previous version is highly recommended: a few crashing bugs and several security issues were fixed. For the details see the
announcement. Or go directly to the
download page. (Bram Moolenaar)
| Yet another beta release: Vim 7.2c available |
[2008-08-07]
There were too many changes since 7.2b was released to jump to the 7.2 release. So this is another beta test round. Hopefully all the important issues were fixed now. Most of them were in the runtime files.
Give it a try and report any problems you find.
More information in the announcement.
(Bram Moolenaar)
| Vim 7.2b BETA version available |
[2008-07-13]
We are getting closer to the 7.2 release, but another BETA test round is needed. This version has a few bug fixes and updated runtime files since 7.2a. Main new feature compared to Vim 7.1: support for floating point numbers. More information can be found in the announcement. This is a beta test version. It's quite stable, but we want to make sure it's perfect. Let me know when you find a problem! (Bram Moolenaar)
| Vim version 7.2a ready for beta testing |
[2008-06-26]
Yes, we are working towards the 7.2 release. Mostly bug fixes and updated runtime files. Main new feature: support for floating point numbers.
More information can be found in the announcement.
This is a beta test version. It's quite stable, but we want to make sure it's perfect.
Let me know when you find a problem! (Bram Moolenaar)
[2008-06-18]
The Kibaale Childrens Centre is building a new clinic. The construction is almost ready, now it has
to be filled with furniture and medical equipment. We need your help for that!
You can read about this on the new Kibaale clinic page.
This is Vim's charity project. If you enjoy using Vim, please consider helping the clinic. (Bram Moolenaar)
[2007-08-01]
Kim Schulz has written a book about using Vim. The full title is:
"Hacking Vim: A Cookbook to get the Most out of the Latest Vim
Editor".
I have written a bit of info about it on the Vim books page.
(Bram Moolenaar)
| The Vim maillists have a new home |
[2007-07-18]
I have decided to move the maillists to Google Groups. It appears to work well enough to do this, and should be a good long-term solution.
IMPORTANT: subscribers of the old lists are not automatically added! You need to subscribe to the new groups to get messages!
More info about the maillists on the Vim maillist page. (Bram Moolenaar)
[2007-07-13]
As you noticed the @vim.org mail and maillists are still not working. We were working on a replacement, but the person implementing it became unreachable.
Several people suggested using Google groups. To try this out I have setup the list vim-experiment@googlegroups.com.
You can reach it at vim-experiment@vim.org.
Please use this list for discussions about moving the maillists to Google groups. If there are not too many negative remarks I will move all the Vim lists there. (Bram Moolenaar)
[2007-06-11]
Unfortunately our mail server is not functional at the moment.
All maillists are down and other @vim.org mail also doesn't go through.
It's unclear how long it will take for this to be fixed. (Bram Moolenaar)
[2007-05-12]
After one year and five days of waiting: a brand new Vim release!
This is a stable version. There are many bug fixes and updated runtime files.
No amazing new features.
Upgrading from a previous version is highly recommended: a few crashing bugs and a security issue were fixed.
For the details see the announcement.
Or jump directly to the download page. (Bram Moolenaar)
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