Vigor
Monday, January 12th, 2009Vigor is known as the Microsoft assistant and it is a replica of UNIX adding a joke of clippit. Vigor is basically comprised of vi and Igor. Tom Mulder was the person who designed the logo of vigor. Vigor can provide support to other text editors as well. Now vigor visualization plug-in is also available for the audio player. The idea for the vigor is very user friendly and it was originated by J D Illiad. SourceForge.net is the current host of vigor. The software of the vigor is totally free.
If you want to work in a relax atmosphere, you can use vigor as you can dance while you work. Vigor software can be downloaded very easily. All the development services are transferred to the SourceForge.net. Further improvement is being made in the resources of vigor. The current framework of vigor has been changed from nvi to vim. All the features of UNIX vi are included in the vigor. Anyone can access the vigor assistant very easily. The requests can be put by the users for the screenshots, graphics and other goodies. The request for the screenshots was made for the most.
A brief MPEG of vigor has been created for all those who can not understand paperclip action. This MPEG is an excellent way of understanding vigor. Some stills are also created if you are unable to see the MPEG of vigor. A huge team is involved in making this great thing. An exact copy if vi for UNIX is tried to make and these efforts are very much fruitful. Joel Ray has written this vigor. This vigor is basically a user friendly comic strip. Vigor is free software and it was released by BSD license. It has provided almost the same thing as you could have imagined with UNIX.
