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Vieb is an Electron-based web browser that embeds the full modal editing language of Vim into every facet of navigation, meaning tabs, history, bookmarks, downloads and page interaction are all driven by keyboard commands rather than mouse clicks. Designed for users who already think in hjkl motions and ex-style abbreviations, the program starts in a minimalist, chrome-less window and exposes its feature set through a :command palette and configurable mappings, letting power users keep hands on the home row while researching, coding or reading documentation. Because it is built on Chromium via Electron, Vieb supports modern web standards, extensions and developer tools, yet its default interface remains as light as a terminal emulator, making it attractive to keyboard-centric developers, DevOps engineers and writers who want a distraction-free environment without giving up contemporary site compatibility. The application belongs to the Browser category and is currently offered in version 12.7.0, the thirty-ninth public release since its inception, reflecting a steady cadence of refinements that expand vim-style hinting, search modes, proxy support and built-in privacy guards such as automatic ad blocking and fingerprint randomization. Typical use cases range from controlling cloud dashboards entirely through shortcuts, to batch-opening issue tickets from a text file, to taking rapid notes in a split pane while keeping the primary view in a full-screen reading mode, all without leaving the keyboard context. Vieb is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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