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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Jian Wu, Ph.D.
Associate Director
CLA Language Center
University of Minnesota
110G Jones Hall
27 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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Dear All,
I need to acquire a Chinese word processing program. Any suggestions
or
advice?
Thanks a million.
Rachida
Rachida Salama Primov
Senior Lecturer in French
The Eleonore Graves Tripp Modern Languages Laboratory and Tutorial
Writing Center, Director
Outreach Program Coordinator
University of Miami
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