Fluix is a no-code, simple-to-use software solution that helps companies to digitize documents and automate routine tasks, all in one place.
We solve the pain-points of office and field teams who want to deliver faster and gather secure, reliable data while keeping safety and compliance as top priorities.
Fluix customers benefit from lightning-fast deployment, increased productivity, and a world-class Support team that always has your back. Developed from extensive use-case research, Fluix empowers companies around the world to further develop their competitive edge and keep everyone on the same page - without using paper!
Fluix is trusted by more than 400 companies in the US and the EU to power productivity and task efficiency with deployments exceeding 28,000 devices. The service scales from mid-size companies with agile teams to Fortune 500 corporations in construction, energy, aviation and facilities management, including BMW, Zurich Insurance, Centuri, Emerson, SAS, Roche, and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy among the largest ones.
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For MacOS there is https://kindavim.app/ which will turn any input text into a vim modal input text. I don’t fully use it all the time, but depending on your keyboard (I use the moonlander) you can set different layers to give you some motions that resemble vim. I find that is good enough for most cases. Source: 11 months ago
However, I remembered a third-party application called kindaVim (Mac OS only) that I once tried. Source: about 1 year ago
I’ve been using kindavim, this looks more powerful though, gonna try it out! https://kindavim.app/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Https://kindavim.app/ - This option appears to be the most complete, although it is subscription-based and has limited documentation. Source: about 1 year ago
Just took about three years of daily engineering: 1. Vim motions everywhere: https://kindavim.app. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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