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word processing

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 9:55 am
by Tan junhui
which chinese word processing program is the most advantageous to download and learn to use? There are so many I'm not sure which one is best to learn.
Thank you, Tan junhui

Re: word processing

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2000 8:10 pm
by Brian anderson
NJ Star is a good program to use as you can download and evaluate it before you purchase it.
Another great piece of software is Twin Bridge Chinese Partner.
Brian Anderson
rakuda@inlink.com

Re: word processing

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2000 3:40 am
by Maxiu
I agree,
I use TwinBridge Chinese Partner a lot and beleive that so far it is the best that I have encountered, if you need any help just post

Re: word processing

Posted: Mon May 15, 2000 8:11 am
by puiwaihin
I just want to point out the differences
between the programs already suggested (which are great)
Twinbridge Chinese Partner works with a standard
word processor and inserts the Chinese code into
the document and also acts to interpret Chinese
code into character output on the screen. It is
excellent for use on the Internet, but it is not
really a Word Processor in and of itself. One of it's
strong points is the English input method.
NJStar's word processor is a stand alone application
that allows a person to write Chinese. This program
does not write Chinese into other programs without
using cut and paste (and that gets tricky). However,
NJStar does offer a separate freeware program called
NJWin that interprets chinese code on webpages.
I use both, NJStar for typing long documents, and
Chinese Partner for web-applications and surfing.

Re: word processing

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2000 5:16 am
by kam chang hyun
: which chinese word processing program is the most advantageous to download and learn to use? There are so many I'm not sure which one is best to learn.
: Thank you, Tan junhui

Re: word processing

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2001 10:30 am
by zhaoxiaojian
WPS, of course!
Wps(Word Process System,which is written by
Qiubojun,a well-know chinese programer who
developed the first chinese word process program.