Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!ccncsu!lamar!sytang From: sytang@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Shoou-yu tang) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Re: Japanese,Chinese,Korean Message-ID: <15324@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> Date: 4 Jun 91 15:00:55 GMT References: <675900081.0@blkcat.FidoNet> Sender: news@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU Reply-To: sytang@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Shoou-yu tang) Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 Lines: 28 In article ogawa@sm.sony.co.jp (Masato Ogawa) writes: >In article <675900081.0@blkcat.FidoNet> Dave.Banisar@p911.f421.n109.z1.FidoNet.Org (Dave Banisar) writes: > > -> I would like to write Japanese, Chinese and Korean on my Macintosh. > > -> Is there anybody out there who knows where I could purchase the necess > > -> software? Any information will be appreciated. > > -> Thanks in advance, > > > > -> Zoltan Herczegh > > > > There was a news article a few months back about a graphics tablet > > called Mac Kanji which allowed input of non roman characters into the > >Anyway, you need Japanese version of MacOS, because Mac should have > There is 2 ways one can do these 3 languages ( or other foreign languages). 1. Get the word processor designed for that languages: There is at least one company either in CA or OR called Pacific Rim ( they usually has AD in Mac magazine) sells all kind of foreign language word processor. 2. Or get the OS that designed for that languages: In Applle's developer CD-ROM there is at least 20 different languages OS on it, inculding Chienes and Japanese ( did found Korean one last time). With OS in that language one can use regular word processor like WriteNow without the need for special word processsor to write in that language. Tang sytang@lamar.colostate.edu