Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Linux
- openSUSE
- Arch Linux
- Gentoo
- Slackware


sVim is described as 'Safari extension with shortcuts similar to Vim. The functionality of sVim will mostly follow the Chrome extension cVim' and is an app in the web browsers category. There are more than 25 alternatives to sVim for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome apps. The best sVim alternative is Mousio, which is free. Other great apps like sVim are Vimium, Vieb, Shortcat and Tridactyl.


VimFx is a Mozilla Firefox extension which introduces Vim-style keyboard shortcuts for browsing and navigation, significantly reducing the use of mouse, and allowing your hands to rest on the home row.
Stop using your clunky trackpad/mouse now. Vimac is a productivity application that revolutionizes the way you navigate macOS.
NeatMouse is a small tool for Windows that allows controlling your mouse cursor via keyboard.


Vim Vixen is a Firefox add-on which allows you to navigate with the keyboard on the browser. Firefox started to support WebExtensions API and will stop supporting add-ons using legacy APIs from version 57. For this reason, many legacy add-ons do not work on Firefox 57.


Mouse less browsing (without shortcuts) https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spotlink/ccpeekpolhnigeclfncaglcennmfcfjg?hl=nl.


This software was created to offer you the possibility to control your mouse using the keyboard. It is a very simple application, which can replace your Computer Mouse with normal keystrokes on your keyboard!
Upon pressing G, Keys for Safari generates & renders shortcuts for every clickable element on the page. It's a much more beautiful and simple alternative to apps that just display a little yellow tag anywhere without much thought to user experience.




Enables comprehensive keyboard navigation on macOS using recursive grid, grid, and hints modes available in all apps, mouse actions via keybindings, Vim-style scrolling, customizable behaviors, exclusion for specific apps, fast CLI automation, and scriptable workflows.


