Unicodia 3.0.1 released

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Unicodia 3.0.1 has been released, providing users with a comprehensive Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters. This portable tool serves as an alternative character map for Windows systems, enabling users to easily browse and copy a wide range of ASCII symbols to their clipboard. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for various applications, whether for creative projects or programming needs.

The latest version supports all characters from Unicode 15 for Windows 10 and 11, while Windows 7 users can access characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, including significant scripts like Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. Unicodia also indicates character support on the user's system and the corresponding font, enhancing usability. Users can copy character codes in multiple formats including HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16, and the program features a straightforward search function.

To unpack the archive, users will need 7-zip or a similar tool. Unicodia stands out as a valuable resource for anyone needing a diverse array of Unicode characters, and it complements existing tools for font management and customization in Windows.

In addition to its core functionalities, future updates could enhance Unicodia by incorporating named sequences for Unicode characters, improving search capabilities, and expanding font compatibility across more operating systems. Furthermore, integrating educational resources about the history and usage of various Unicode characters could enrich the user experience, making Unicodia not just a tool, but also a learning platform for linguists, designers, and developers alike

Unicodia 3.0.1 released

Unicodia is an Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters.

Unicodia 3.0.1 released @ MajorGeeks