gVim for PC

gVim for Windows

v 7.3|Joonas “Regalis” Rikkonen

Technical Details

Category
Desktop
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 2000
Language
English
Author
Joonas “Regalis” Rikkonen
Version
7.3
Size
4.54 MB

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Comparison of Gvim and MS Office - An Overview

The gvim can be compared to Microsoft Office applications like Excel and Word. It is full of useful tools that make programming, editing, and coding easy, even though some might think it's a little overrated. gVIM not only provides standard office-style spreadsheets but also offers a variety of features that make it easier to work smarter and not harder. It is ideal for professional software development, with features such as macros and visual tracking, password protection, auto correct, and password protection.

G Vim's ability to search long tail keywords is perhaps the greatest advantage over Microsoft Office. Vim is able to search for long tail keywords within a spreadsheet, which is one of the greatest advantages over Word. This allows you to quickly spot common misspellings and grammatical errors. You can also highlight them so that you can easily spot them during editing. One example of Vim's long-tail keywords capability is its support for Google Analytics. This allows companies to easily track their conversion rates across all campaigns.

Gvim is a better choice than Microsoft Word because the spreadsheets created using gVIM are smaller than those produced with Microsoft Office. The spreadsheet's smaller size doesn't mean the user can't make full use of the other features. The best thing about using gvim instead of Microsoft Word is the wide range of third-party plugins that can be used for both gvim or Microsoft Word to transform Word documents into gVIM format documents.