Unicodia version 3.1.2 has been released, enhancing its functionality as an Open Source encyclopedia dedicated to Unicode characters. This software serves as an alternative character map for Windows users, providing a user-friendly interface that enables easy browsing of ASCII symbols, which can be copied directly to the clipboard.
One of Unicodia's key features is its portability; it can be stored on a USB drive for use across different machines, making it a versatile tool for those who frequently work with Unicode characters. The application is particularly valuable due to its extensive collection of symbols and characters, suitable for various applications.
For Windows 10 and 11 users, Unicodia includes all characters from Unicode 15, although named sequences are not yet available. Users on Windows 7 can access characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, in addition to significant scripts like Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. The program also indicates whether a character is supported on the user's system and identifies the corresponding font.
Unicodia allows users to copy character codes in multiple formats, including HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16, and features a simple search function for quick navigation. To install, users require 7-zip or a similar tool to unpack the 7z archive, though a zero-dependency portable version is available in PortableApps format, along with an installer from MajorGeeks.
In summary, Unicodia 3.1.2 is a powerful resource for anyone needing to work with Unicode characters, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for character exploration and usage. Its portability and ease of access make it an excellent choice for both casual users and professionals alike. As Unicode continues to evolve, Unicodia is poised to keep pace with updates, ensuring users have the latest characters at their fingertips. Future updates may include additional named sequences and enhanced support for new scripts as they are introduced in upcoming Unicode releases
One of Unicodia's key features is its portability; it can be stored on a USB drive for use across different machines, making it a versatile tool for those who frequently work with Unicode characters. The application is particularly valuable due to its extensive collection of symbols and characters, suitable for various applications.
For Windows 10 and 11 users, Unicodia includes all characters from Unicode 15, although named sequences are not yet available. Users on Windows 7 can access characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, in addition to significant scripts like Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. The program also indicates whether a character is supported on the user's system and identifies the corresponding font.
Unicodia allows users to copy character codes in multiple formats, including HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16, and features a simple search function for quick navigation. To install, users require 7-zip or a similar tool to unpack the 7z archive, though a zero-dependency portable version is available in PortableApps format, along with an installer from MajorGeeks.
In summary, Unicodia 3.1.2 is a powerful resource for anyone needing to work with Unicode characters, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for character exploration and usage. Its portability and ease of access make it an excellent choice for both casual users and professionals alike. As Unicode continues to evolve, Unicodia is poised to keep pace with updates, ensuring users have the latest characters at their fingertips. Future updates may include additional named sequences and enhanced support for new scripts as they are introduced in upcoming Unicode releases
Unicodia 3.1.2 released
Unicodia is an Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters.
