Unicodia 3.2.0 has been released, offering an open-source encyclopedia of Unicode characters that serves as an alternative character map for Windows users. The application features a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily browse and copy various ASCII symbols to their clipboard. One of Unicodia's key advantages is its portability; it can be loaded onto a USB drive for use on different machines.
The latest version supports all characters from Unicode 15 in Windows 10/11, while Windows 7 users can access characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, as well as essential scripts like Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. Unicodia also indicates whether a character is supported by the user's system and identifies the compatible font. Users can conveniently copy character codes in HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16 formats, and a simple search function enhances usability.
To install Unicodia, users require 7-zip or a similar program to unpack the 7z archive, though a zero-dependency portable version is also available in PortableApps format. MajorGeeks offers an installer for easier setup.
In addition to Unicodia, users interested in typography may want to explore related topics such as installing or uninstalling fonts in Windows, restoring default font settings, acquiring additional fonts for Windows 10 and 11, and adjusting text sizes for title bars in those systems.
Overall, Unicodia serves as a comprehensive tool for anyone needing quick access to a wide range of Unicode characters across various platforms. Its portable nature and ease of use make it a valuable resource for developers, designers, and anyone working with text in diverse languages and scripts
The latest version supports all characters from Unicode 15 in Windows 10/11, while Windows 7 users can access characters from the Base Multilingual Plane, as well as essential scripts like Phoenician, Aramaic, Brahmi, and Old Gothic. Unicodia also indicates whether a character is supported by the user's system and identifies the compatible font. Users can conveniently copy character codes in HTML, UTF-8, and UTF-16 formats, and a simple search function enhances usability.
To install Unicodia, users require 7-zip or a similar program to unpack the 7z archive, though a zero-dependency portable version is also available in PortableApps format. MajorGeeks offers an installer for easier setup.
In addition to Unicodia, users interested in typography may want to explore related topics such as installing or uninstalling fonts in Windows, restoring default font settings, acquiring additional fonts for Windows 10 and 11, and adjusting text sizes for title bars in those systems.
Overall, Unicodia serves as a comprehensive tool for anyone needing quick access to a wide range of Unicode characters across various platforms. Its portable nature and ease of use make it a valuable resource for developers, designers, and anyone working with text in diverse languages and scripts
Unicodia 3.2.0 released
Unicodia is an Open Source encyclopedia of Unicode characters.
