[KS] Re: Windows and Korean /Jap/Chinese? Period! (fwd)

Joshua Margolis jmargoli at nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Tue Sep 22 22:17:38 EDT 1998


Microsoft's Internet Explorer suite has a free add-on that will let you read
and type in Korean. It works with the Web browser and the Outlook Express
e-mail package. Incidentally, they also offer support for Chinese
(simplified and traditional) and Japanese.

You can download the add-ons from the following URL:

http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iebuild/ime5_win32/en/ime5_win32.htm



Josh

>Hm. I may be speaking jibberish here, but what about receiving emails
>composed in Han'gul, reading and creating websites, and doing the
>diacritical marks according to the McCune-Reischauer romanization system.
>Does Hangul 815 do all of the above?
>Carolyn



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