Re: #8686 Chinese Word processing program
Rachida,

In the past, people used TwinBridge and NJ Star, but nowadays these are not needed any more.  Both Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X can handle multi-languages, including Chinese.  You just need to set it up through control panel or system preferences.  With that, you can just use Microsoft Word to do Chinese word processing.    Google also provides a free Chinese Pinyin Input method, which I like a lot.  You can download it at http://tools.google.com/pinyin/


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Dear All,

 

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

 

Thanks a million.

 

Rachida

 

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