Winmoji

Winmoji

An alternative to look up emoji's on Windows 7, 8 and 10

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An open-source alternative to look up emoji's on Windows 7, 8 and 10. Built with web technology. Replacement to the Windows emoji keyboard.
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Ryan C.
I made this product as a way to learn electron. The Joke was I did it during two nap times at the time. As windows 10 at the time did not have an emoji keyboard. It gained traction and I soon learned that windows 7 also lacked the ability to select emojis. It then turned into another option outside of what would be the built in windows emoji keyboard.
Mario Sanchez Moreno
@chatters Two nap times = something nice and helpful for users. Congrats!
Shivi Jalota
Looks cool. is it available for ios as well ?
Ryan C.
@shivi_jalota sadly it is not but easily can be. It was built in spirit-based on the built-in mac version. (cmd + ctrl +space) Windows 10 at the time didn't have a similar feature.
Shivi Jalota
@chatters awesome
Basharath
It's a good one. How is it different from the inbuilt windows emojis (Wind + .)? In windows 11 this feature got better with gifs and ascii emojis.
Ryan C.
@basharath not much, when I actually built this, windows 7/10 didn't have an option to expose emojis as a mac did. This is open-source, and you'll see there was a feature idea to allow gifs/giphy in winmoji before windows even had it on 11. This has more or less turned into an alternative from Windows and some users have stated they like it better. Which is why I still maintain it.
Basharath
@chatters Oh, it's good to hear it. Windows is brining in any feature that it sees as a stand alone app. 😀
Philip Hoheisel
sorry i'm confused is it just to lookup emojis? would love just paste the emoji at wherever textfield i was before opened the tool :)
Ryan C.
@phoheisel Yup allows you to lookup emojis, click them, and put them in your clipboard to paste anyplace. Some of the biggest users of this are Windows 7 users.
Philip Hoheisel
@chatters seems i didn't get it thanks for your help. Great little tool! How about an option to just paste the emoji whenever you click it. Like some password managers do to fill forms?
Aj
This looks cool
Romano Pravdic
?makers I missed this in the past (switched to Mac a year ago) and was always annoyed with Win emojis. Congrats!