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Welcome to the Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) platform project, which provides not only a user friendly, full featured input method user interface for POSIX-style operating systems (including Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix), but also a development platform to make input method development easier.

Currently the SCIM project has a wide range of input methods (some may need other libraries), covering more than 30 languages, including (Simplified/Traditional) Chinese, Japanese, Korean and many European languages. Composing/Dead key support is also one of the built-in features. In addition, several projects have been established to design IMEngines for SCIM and others supply their own SCIM plugins.

Latest News

scim-skk-0.5.0 has been released

scim-skk-0.5.0 has been released. Skkserv and tab completion is now available.

scim-anthy-0.8.0 has been released

scim-anthy-0.8.0 has been released. It includes some new features like prediction and reconversion.

Fedora community online SCIM survey

An online survey is taking place 10-25 November 2005 to give users a chance to
provide feedback on their experiences using SCIM for input.

scim-tables 0.5.4 has been released.

A new version of scim-tables has been released.

scim-prime-0.3.0 has been released

scim-prime-0.3.0 and skim-scim-prime-0.3.0 has been released.

skim 1.4.3 is available

This latest bug fix version rectified a compile issue with latest qt among other bugs. It is not necessary to upgrade except for distro packagers.

skim 1.4.2 minor bug fix version arrives

Just as 1.4.1, this version is a minor bug release with some minor enhancement.

scim-qtimm 0.9.4 released

This is a bug fix version and it requires scim >= 1.4.2.

scim 1.4.2 is available.

Some bugfixes and enhancements were made in this version.