From: Ant on
Hello.

Does anyone in here read, write/type, and print Chinese and Korean
documents, e-mails, and Web pages and use software that use asian
characters in datas)?

In Windows, one can use MS IME --
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/recommended/ime/default.mspx
-- and TwinBridge software (mostly for programs that can't display asian
characters correctly like in Palm software with asian datas from Palm
Pilot and Treo--CJKOS; TwinBridge said they don't do Apple Mac OS X).

From what I researched online,
http://www.yale.edu/chinesemac/pages/osx5.html (latest version) and
http://www.yale.edu/chinesemac/pages/input_methods.html show their
installations looking similiar to Windows 2000 and newer, but using it
seems different. Has anyone had experiences with these? I hope it is
compatible with old and others' (especially Windows users) Office
documents (mostly Word and PowerPoint), e-mails, and Web pages.

Thank you in advance. :)
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