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VIM (Vendor Independent Messaging) was a standard API for applications to integrate with e-mail on Windows 3.x, proposed by Lotus, Borland, IBM & Novell in the early 1990s. Its main competitor was Microsoft's MAPI, which was the eventual winner of the MAPI v. VIM war. Ultimately, the choice of VIM or MAPI did not make a huge differences: bridges meant that an MAPI client could access a VIM provider and vice versa, and the rise of Internet e-mail in the mid-1990s rendered the panoply of proprietary e-mail systems which VIM and MAPI were meant to cater to largely irrelevant. * v * t * e

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  • Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) ist eine Programmierschnittstelle zum Versenden von E-Mails aus Windows-Anwendungen heraus. Sie wurde Anfang der 1990er Jahre von Lotus Software, Borland, IBM und Novell für Windows 3.1 entwickelt. VIM unterlag in der Marktdurchsetzung der von Microsoft entwickelten Schnittstelle MAPI und wird nicht mehr weiterentwickelt.
  • VIM (Vendor Independent Messaging) was a standard API for applications to integrate with e-mail on Windows 3.x, proposed by Lotus, Borland, IBM & Novell in the early 1990s. Its main competitor was Microsoft's MAPI, which was the eventual winner of the MAPI v. VIM war. Ultimately, the choice of VIM or MAPI did not make a huge differences: bridges meant that an MAPI client could access a VIM provider and vice versa, and the rise of Internet e-mail in the mid-1990s rendered the panoply of proprietary e-mail systems which VIM and MAPI were meant to cater to largely irrelevant. * v * t * e
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  • Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) ist eine Programmierschnittstelle zum Versenden von E-Mails aus Windows-Anwendungen heraus. Sie wurde Anfang der 1990er Jahre von Lotus Software, Borland, IBM und Novell für Windows 3.1 entwickelt. VIM unterlag in der Marktdurchsetzung der von Microsoft entwickelten Schnittstelle MAPI und wird nicht mehr weiterentwickelt.
  • VIM (Vendor Independent Messaging) was a standard API for applications to integrate with e-mail on Windows 3.x, proposed by Lotus, Borland, IBM & Novell in the early 1990s. Its main competitor was Microsoft's MAPI, which was the eventual winner of the MAPI v. VIM war. Ultimately, the choice of VIM or MAPI did not make a huge differences: bridges meant that an MAPI client could access a VIM provider and vice versa, and the rise of Internet e-mail in the mid-1990s rendered the panoply of proprietary e-mail systems which VIM and MAPI were meant to cater to largely irrelevant. * v * t * e
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