Reading Chinese on the World Wide Web
- Complete
Guide to Browsing Chinese HTML on Windows 95 or NT
In Step 1: download Simplified
or Traditional
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.
- 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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