Samesurf is the inventor of modern co-browsing - a real time visual engagement technology that’s specifically designed for sales, support and instant collaboration. Protected by an extensive patent portfolio that dates back to 2010, our platform enables multiple remote users to interact with one another on any form of content without installs or coding of any kind from any device, app or browser.
Samesurf also integrates features like HD video chat, in-page control passing, live messaging, enterprise grade encryption, analytics and screen recording to properly simulate the experience of being together in real life for an unlimited number of users. Specific use cases include remote support, fully interactive demos, webinars, onboarding, and sales presentations.
Samesurf’s integration ready offering is markedly improving conversion rates, handling times, satisfaction rates, transaction sizes and first call resolution rates. Meanwhile, our technology is hastening the transition away from traditional screen sharing due to its (1) security profile (GDPR, PCI, HIPAA and ISO 27001 compliant without exposing the desktop or sensitive screen elements); (2) superior performance (1080px screen clarity featuring zero latency and no installs); and (3) ability to be easily integrated within existing customer journeys.
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Based on our record, Vim seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 10 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Lua is quite small, encouraging distros to include it. The ubuntu gvim has, and the gvim AppImage linked from vim.org does. The default Makefile from github is set up to not include it, but you can uncomment one line there to get it. Source: about 1 year ago
I've not used vimwiki locally (tho I'm old enough to remember the Vim wiki on vim.org :), but I think what you are wanting to do is extend vimwiki's syntax file. I presume it installs one at $VIMRUNTIM/syntax or or ~/.vim/syntax. If this sounds right, then create a ~/.vim/after/syntax/vimwiki.vim file and place your match command in there. Then everytime you open a vimwiki file it should apply your... Source: over 1 year ago
Vim.org has 242k total visitors, tailwindcss.com has 4.4m, planetscale.com has 412k, jpl.nasa.gov has 2.6m, all built with Tailwind, all several years younger than Vim's website. Unnecessary comparison, unnecessary defence. It's a valuable tool, fine, but a complete disregard for anyone who doesn't love a crappy website and would like to navigate a website like a normal human is not something to be defended. Maybe... Source: over 1 year ago
I write in Vim with some customizations in my vimrc to gear it more towards prose writing than code editing. It's not pretty, but Normal Mode and Ex commands are the most powerful text editing tools out there, so that means I spend less time on making corrections and other edits. Source: about 2 years ago
If you are open minded and would like to try it out, click me for more information! Cheers. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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