Now you can use all the latest tools to make your computer process Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese text. These utilities allow you to view, edit and output east Asian languages. For convenient reference, you also get vocabulary, idiom, and word lists, scientific research reports, and historical documents. From the internet, Usenet newsgroup articles let you explore today's East Asian computing world. The disc is full -- you get 35,250 files in 619 megabytes. Utilities and Programs: Text editors (Mule, Nemacs, Ng, JStevie, Mark Edwards' MOKE) Kana/Kanji input & editing systems (Wnn, skk, kinput, Canna) Print utilities (KanjiPS, JTeX, DM16) Unix tools (jgawk, jsed, jperl, jless) Kana/Kanji interfaces (kterm, hterm, cxterm, hanterm) Word processors (NJStar, JWP) Learning aids (KanjiCards, KanjiGuess) Fonts (for X, TeX) Kanji conversion programs (between JIS, SJIS, and EUC) Electronic dictionaries (jdic, edict) Internet newsgroup Usenet archives ---------------------------------- fj.* - from computers to recreation to jokes fj.sources/fj.binaries.msdos archives dating back to 1985 alt.chinese.* - discussion about computing sci.lang.japan - on the Japanese language itself Gif images ---------- from China and Japan. The programs included on this disc run under Unix, MSDOS, and MS Windows.