Vim

Vim is a highly configurable text editor for geeks.

According to our data, Vim ranks 28th among the HTML editors we track.
It has 0.1% of the HTML editor market share and is present on 0.001% of all websites.

💸 Pricing

Vim is available for free.

Free ✔️Open source

📊 Rankings and Market Share

⚡ Sites Using Vim

We have data on 30 websites that use the Vim HTML editor. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Vim is biglist.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 biglist.com #53,328 United States English
2 kgd.ru #64,269 Russia Russian
3 selfnet.de #442,617 Germany German
4 sinacloud.com #455,837 China Chinese
5 brendangregg.com #829,131 United States English
6 musenblaetter.de #877,693 Germany German
7 economicoutlook.net #927,940 Australia English
8 terminalroot.com #1,069,362 Brazil English
9 gymkc.cz #1,351,491 Czech Republic Czech
10 kb-sb.ru #1,486,529 Russia Russian
11 nagvis.org #1,496,972 Germany
12 inube.com #2,171,041 Turkey American English
13 news.nic.it
14 pyenet.co.nz New Zealand English
15 lafh.info Spain Spanish
16 bluetile.org Germany English
17 sztolcman.eu Poland Polish
18 conys.com Turkey American English
19 openbsd.dk Denmark
20 hassings.dk Denmark Danish

📈 Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Vim:

Most of the sites using Vim are from Germany, the United States, and the Czech Republic.

  • Germany 17.9%
  • United States 10.7%
  • Czech Republic 7.1%
  • Denmark 7.1%
  • Poland 7.1%
  • Russia 7.1%
  • Turkey 7.1%
  • Australia 3.6%
  • Brazil 3.6%
  • Other 28.7%

Most Vim users speak English, German, or Russian.

  • English 50%
  • German 11.5%
  • Russian 7.7%
  • Spanish 7.7%
  • Polish 7.7%
  • French 3.8%
  • Chinese 3.8%
  • Czech 3.8%
  • Danish 3.8%
  • Other 0.2%

The Vim HTML editor is especially popular on .com, .de, and .net top-level domains.

  • .com 26.7%
  • .de 10%
  • .net 6.7%
  • .org 6.7%
  • .it 6.7%
  • .ru 6.7%
  • .cz 6.7%
  • .dk 6.7%
  • .eu 3.3%
  • Other 19.8%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Vim include Internet services, business, and marketing and merchandising.

  • Internet Services 33.3%
  • Business 11.1%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 11.1%
  • Education/Reference 11.1%
  • General News 11.1%
  • Technical Information 11.1%
  • Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO 11.1%
  • Other 0.1%

🕵️ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Vim alternatives.

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13 Bluefish

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32 TextMate

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34 Geany

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36 EmacsBoston, Massachusetts, United States

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💬 Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Vim for free?

Yes, it is a free HTML editor.
Moreover, it is an open source solution and its code can be found on GitHub.

Which country uses Vim the most?

The majority of Vim users are from Germany.

Who uses Vim?

According to our data, Vim is used on at least 30 sites, including such established ones as biglist.com, kgd.ru, and selfnet.de.

How does Vim compare to its competitors?

Vim is a moderately popular HTML editor, ranking ahead of 13 other HTML editors we track.

What are the alternatives to Vim?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Vim may include Bluefish, Geany, and Emacs.

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