Xref: utzoo soc.culture.china:27095 soc.culture.taiwan:1811 soc.culture.asian.american:1730 soc.culture.hongkong:1751 comp.sys.mac.hardware:178 comp.sys.mac:41213 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!sgi!daisy!pkl From: pkl@daisy.UUCP (Peter K. Lee) Newsgroups: soc.culture.china,soc.culture.taiwan,soc.culture.asian.american,soc.culture.hongkong,comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Chinese Word Processor - Mac Message-ID: <3729@daisy.UUCP> Date: 29 Oct 89 21:05:16 GMT References: <732@lclark.UUCP> Reply-To: pkl@daisy.UUCP (Peter K. Lee) Distribution: na Organization: Daisy/Cadnetix Corp., Mtn. View, CA Lines: 19 In article <732@lclark.UUCP> cullum@lclark.UUCP (Mike Cullum) writes: >One of our instructors is interested in finding a chinese >word processor for the Macintosh. We have discovered one: > > FeiMa-P > Wu Corp > >We would appreciate information on any others that might be >available, as well as opinions on how good they are. There was an article in MacWorld (or some Mac trade journal) one or two months ago on Chinese Word Processors on Mac. They come in different shapes and sizes. The article is a critical review of 3 or 4 different word processors. I don't have a regular subscription to MacWorld, but I'm sure you can find a friend or a local library that does. Sorry about the lack of details, but that's all I can remember. -- -- Peter K. Lee (...!uunet!daisy!pkl), Daisy/Cadnetix Inc.