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At NOVA, our Chinese faculty uses Key and Key-tip:
 
http://www.cjkware.com/
 
Laura Franklin
Professor of French, Alexandria Campus and ELI
and
Co-Editor, MERLOT World Languages
Bisdorf AA 252
Northern Virginia Community College
3001 N. Beauregard St.
Alexandria, VA 22311 
Phone | 703.845.6325
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Rachida Salama Primov inquires:

> I need to acquire a Chinese word processing program. Any suggestions or
> advice?

For Windows, Microsoft Word, with Chinese language installed in the
operating system as an input method editor (IME).

Rick Kunst

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