Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters in English Windows
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Read and write CJK in your favorite applications
Fonts
Input methods reference
Browsers and E-Mail Clients
Word processors and text editors
Character sets and encoding forms
Links
Read and write
CJK in your favorite applications
Choose your operating system:
Windows ME, 98 or 95
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 3.1
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Choose the type of your applications:
Unicode-compliant applications
Microsoft Office 97/2000/XP, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express,
WordPad
, OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, Netscape, etc.
Other applications
MS Office 95, MS Paint, 602Pro, WordPerfect, etc.
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Links
CJK
Mojikyo
: the CJK font and input system for scholars with more than 80,000 characters
Chinese
Marjorie Chan's ChinaLinks
Chinese Language Software
Reading Chinese characters and pinyin on the web
by
Helmer Aslaksen
How to read and write Chinese within Windows
by
Giorgos Moutsopoulos
Chinese Language Processing and Chinese Computing
by
Sebastien Bruggeman
CNapps List
: the Web interface to the IFCSS ftp archives mirrored at
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong
National Chung Cheng University
Japanese
The Monash Nihongo ftp Archive
by
Jim Breen
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mirrors
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Using Japanese without having a Japanese system
by
András Lédeczi
Japanisation FAQ for computers running Western Windows
by
Fabian van-de-l'Isle
Korean
The Korean Keyboard
by Fivedeck
Korean Online
Hangul and Internet in Korea FAQ
by Jungshik Shin
Center for Artificial Intelligence (CAIR) ftp archive
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Gyula Zsigri
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Last updated: December 17, 2002