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- From: rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari)
- Subject: Re: Chinese Word processor
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.005042.10922@wam.umd.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 00:50:42 GMT
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- In article <J.Wang.4.0@newshost.cognet.ucla.edu> J.Wang@newshost.cognet.ucla.edu (Jonathan T. Wang) writes:
- >Several days ago I ftp-ed a Japanese word processor (JWP) program for
- >windows and it was very impressive, considering it is a free-ware.
- >My question is "is there something like that for Chinese?" Is there a faq
- >that I miss? i.e. someone already ask this.
- >Please post answers, thank you.
- >J. Wang
- >Izzynx8@mvs.oac.ucla.edu
- >parasite@dna.mbi.ucla.edu
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- I have one called Xia Li Ba Ren 3.0, but it's commercial. As I have
- found my need for Chinese becoming much less, I'm trying to sell
- my copy. In any case, it's the best ($180) Chinese wordprocessor
- that I know of for the price--it has a sort of auto-guess input method,
- which you only find in >$500 products like XinTianMa
- ... I like it, but it doesn't run under Windows.
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