Hi Tony!

On Mi, 13 Nov 2013, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> There is a distribution for Windows, "unofficial" but built from
> official sources and updated more or less regularly, unlike the
> official release which is only built once per major/minor version.
> This "unofficial" Vim distribution is available at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/ — it is hosted on
> the Cream site but available separately: old-timers of this group
> have dubbed it "Vim without Cream". IIUC, it is compiled using a gcc
> compiler (from MinGW, I think) but can run "natively" under Windows.
> This of course means that it doesn't suffer from bugs peculiar to
> Microsoft Visual C/C++.

Nevertheless, it would be nice, if vim.org could provide fixed binaries. 
Not everybody knows, where to find the "unofficial" binaries.

Best,
Christian
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