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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.
The first version in the stable 1.4 branch of skim is just available for all users. Please upgrade to this version, especially if skim 1.3.x is running in your system.
This release fixed all the build system issues in skim 1.3.2. Everyone using skim 1.3.x is highly recommanded to upgrade, especially those with skim 1.3.2.
From 1.3.2, skim migrated to bksys as the build system. Please consult the README file about how to install. The 0.9.2 release of scim-qtimm is scim 1.3.3 compatible version which added the share input method support.
It's another beta version of the next stable branch 1.4.0.
kmfl-0.8 has been released. Source, RPMs for SuSE 9.2 and debs for Unbuntu Hoary Hedgehog can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/kmfl.
scim-skk is a Japanese input method module for SCIM. This release improves performance of initializing.
This is a minor feature enhancement release.
This release includes major feature enhancements.
A dedicated IRC channel for SCIM project is established in freenode.net, called #scim.