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Software so Computerbank users can use their own languages
G'day everyone!
I sent this to Kylie and she thought the list might like to discuss it.
She's in Perth for a bit ... anyone there with a coffee brewing, she's
watching this list. :)
I don't know anything more about this reminder of mine than it is obvious
that disadvantaged groups include lotsa people from NESBs and there is
software to help them use their primary language. Who knows stuff?
Many of those getting our computers will want to use it in their own
languages? At least to communicate with some in their homelands?
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http://www.vicnet.net.au/vicnet/COUNTRY/COUN.HTM#world
See there [with LINKS]...
Multilingual Software
Multilingual software for viewing the world wide web, creating web pages,
viewing documents and sending email can be got from Accent Software.
LOTEit - A growing resource for the provision of multilingual public
internet workstations in community languages.
MultiWeb Free "disability aware" browser.
Tango - Multilingual Web Browser.
Twin Bridge Asian Viewer. AsianViewer enables the user to view web pages,
e-mails, news groups, and Internet applications in Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean.
Union Way - an Asian viewer.
NJStar E-nable Asian Communications, where you'll find very
full-featured word processors, viewing and input software all with working
downloadable versions in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Multilingual Software Digest.
MtScript The Multext multilingual text editor.
MediaLingua jsc. We are Russian software company in the area of
professional lingustic, information retrieval and Internet search engine,
multimedia.
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Regards, Bruce
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ComputerBank Australia -- http://www.computerbank.org.au/