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    Mozc

    Mozc

    Mozc - a Japanese Input Method Editor designed for multi-platform

    Mozc is an open source Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) developed by Google, designed to provide Japanese text input across multiple operating systems including Android, macOS, Windows, GNU/Linux, and Chromium OS. The project originated as a subset of Google Japanese Input, released publicly under the BSD 3-Clause license for community use and development. Mozc offers core IME functionality such as text conversion, prediction, and dictionary-based input, enabling users to efficiently type...
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    ZionEdit

    A light and easy to use programmer's editor for windows

    An intuitive, very configurable, uncluttered programmer's editor based on the awesome Scintilla component & wxWidgets. Supports C/C++, C#, Java, SQL, CSS, HTML(JavaScript,PHP etc), Python, Perl, Ruby, Lisp, Fortran, Assembly, Batch, Makefile --for Win32. My sincerest apologies on the old domain (that I no longer own going to some sleazy site). The new domain for ZionEdit is http://zionedit.com
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    A compiler wrapper and a set of editor plugins allowing you to easily use Greek letters, accents, and other Unicode symbols in any programming language.
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