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--- Forwarded Message from Elio Trabal <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:21:55 -0400
>From: Elio Trabal <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: traditional chinese to simplified chinese converter for OS X
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Hello,
I currently need information on a traditional chinese to simplified 
chinese converter (and vice-versa) for OS X.  I am aware that there is 
a simple tool called "Chinese Text Converter" found in 
"Applications/Utilities/Asia Text Extras" that is supposed to do this, 
but instead of rendering the correct character, it displays a square 
box.  Are there any third-party applications that anyone could 
recommend?  Could I have done something wrong with the OS X converter? 
Does it actually work?

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Elio

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Elio Trabal
Educational Technology Specialist
Oberlin College
Voice: 440-775-5287
Fax: 440-775-6888


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