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Reading Chinese on the World Wide Web
- Complete
Guide to Browsing Chinese HTML on Windows 95 or NT
In Step 1: download Traditional
(Taiwan) or Simplified
Chinese language pack for IE for Windows. The links in
original page are not available any more.
- The great news about the MS Global IME is that it is a free
download.
You must download simplified, traditional, and Japanese IME separately; if
you don't already have the support packages for Asian languages, you can
download those as well. Unlike the other two IME programs, the MS Global
allows for phrase/sentence input. With UnionWay and NJStar one must enter
one word at a time. The downside to MS Global is that there is only one
input method: pinyin for simplified characters, zhuyin for
traditional, and romaji for Japanese although you can get the changjie
input method for Chinese traditional characters as well.
- display and edit Chinese on
Windows
- Read Chinese Under
MS-Windows - Chinese Systems
- Browsing Chinese HTML with Netscape
Navigator on US version of Windows 95 or NT
- Codes for rarely used
Chinese lexicon of Buddhist
- How to view
Chinese text
- On-line Chinese
Tools
These pages hope to provide tools to assist people in
learning and using the beautiful Chinese language. From the novice Chinese
language student to the advanced programmer, I hope there is something here
for everyone. Please check out the Character
Flashcards, the Chinese/English
dictionary, the Chinese
Namer, and the Western/Chinese
Calendar Converter. Netscape Communicator 4.6 is the recommended browser
for these pages, though they have also been tested on Internet Explorer 3
and above.
- Chinese
(Big-5) Browsing Environment for WWW
- ChineseComputing.com
Welcome to ChineseComputing.com!
This site answers your questions about viewing and using Chinese on
computers, and has many related explanations, links, and sample programs.
- Chinese
Software Resources
- Chinese
Language Educational Resources
- Computer Digest
- Chinese Characters and Culture
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