Unicodia 3.1.1 released

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Unicodia 3.1.1 has been released, offering an Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters. This software serves as an alternative character map for Windows users, providing a user-friendly interface to browse through a vast array of ASCII symbols and characters, which can be easily copied to the clipboard. One of its key features is portability, allowing users to load it onto a USB drive for convenient use anywhere.

Unicodia includes comprehensive support for Unicode characters, particularly for Windows 10 and 11, which encompasses all characters from Unicode 15 (though named sequences are not yet included). For users on Windows 7, it provides characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, as well as significant scripts such as Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. The application also indicates whether a character is supported on the user’s system and identifies the corresponding font.

Additional functionalities include the ability to copy character codes in various formats like HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16, and a simple search feature to enhance usability. To install Unicodia, users will need 7-zip or a similar tool to unpack the 7z archive. For those who prefer a straightforward installation, a version in PortableApps format is available without any dependencies, alongside an installer offered through MajorGeeks.

In summary, Unicodia stands out as a versatile tool for anyone needing access to a comprehensive collection of Unicode characters, making it particularly useful for developers, designers, and anyone involved in text processing. As Unicode continues to evolve, updates to Unicodia will likely follow, expanding its character library and enhancing user experience.

For users interested in font management, similar resources and guides are available that explain how to install or uninstall fonts in Windows, restore default font settings, acquire additional fonts, and adjust text sizes for title bars in Windows 10 and 11

Unicodia 3.1.1 released

Unicodia is an Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters.

Unicodia 3.1.1 released @ MajorGeeks