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06-26-2008, 05:33 AM

Japanese support is also available on Mac and Linux as well. It'd be difficult to find a normal desktop PC that can't support Japanese text input.


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Smile Thank you Miyavi fan! - 06-27-2008, 01:05 AM

Thanks for the advice I won't be using that term it sounds very offensive, it's like calling some one from special education a sped that's a name you should not call them. Thanks again


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Smile Thank you Hartredcopter! - 06-27-2008, 01:08 AM

Thank you also for your advice, I will try it out!


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Smile Thank You Vampire Girl! - 06-27-2008, 01:12 AM

Thank you Vampire Girl for your advice I will try I don't have the money right now but when I do I will look into it.


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Talking Thank You Nathan! - 06-27-2008, 01:16 AM

Thank You Nathan For your advice! I will check into it, Dose it work for Windows Vista? Thats what I have and dose the CD come with the computer or with the kit for windows?


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06-27-2008, 01:42 AM

You really didn't have to make a post thanking everyone, could have been done in a single post.

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06-27-2008, 09:06 AM

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thank you! I would like to know what is good night? And what is good Afternoon, and good morning?
I did got a Berlitz tape on learning Japanese and it jumped way to much and I was lost and got so confused and flustered that I had to shut off the tape it was not good for beginners. I bet you will be hearing from me again. You can PM me if you like If you want I can PM you too, Good, I'm not the only one who is older than some of the kids on this site!
Ah, now is a good afternoon
well, in reality, now Japan is in the rainy season...so, actually i don't feel 'good' in recently about current weather...i don't like such humid season.

it is difficult to catch what native speaker says for me too. I always can't catch what English speaker says even in movie. To me, hearing is the most difficult task in learning another language
haha, and I bet you...maybe us japanease seldom use such talking ways in learning tape (of course, in TV and newspapers, reporters use such strict talking ways...)

And I'm also glad I'm not the only one who is older almost members on this site(>w<*


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