Hi,

I asked about this in a thread a few weeks ago to which I got only one
response.  I was linked to something called OmniCppComplete (
http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1520).  I'm using
Vim 7.2 and would really prefer to use Vim over Visual Studio.  (Frankly,
it's bad enough having to work in Windows instead of UNIX, being deprived of
Vim is worse.)  The main thing keeping me from using Vim all the time is the
lack of IntelliSense in Vim that is in Visual Studio.  I'm not familiar with
each assembly that I have to link with and using IntelliSense to see what's
in the objects, etc., is a real time saver.

So, I'm installed the Visual Studio plugin for Vim and can link to Visual
Studio from within Vim now.  However, I'm still lacking the IntelliSense.  I
thought that this would be the answer,
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=747 or the site
http://insenvim.sourceforge.net/.  Is there anything in Vim that acts like
Intellisense that I can use for C#, C++ and C (the three languages that I'm
working with)?

Thanks,
Andy

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