THE POWER OF THE FLIST

Nov 12, 2010 15:12

My question is...
anyone knows a good (and free) Japanese Word Processor?
I can't use NJStar any more, even though I uninstalled it and downloaded it again.

Also, I am so happy that Himaruya-sensei gave us 4 new countries!!!
Portugal, Luxembourg, Indonesia and Malasia!!!
You can see them here

help plz, hetalia

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violet_sounds November 12 2010, 21:12:58 UTC
I cant believe Portugal didnt exit till now!! :o

I know a gnu dic http://edu.kde.org/kiten/ and the Japanese word processor for Linux too http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~grosenth/jwpce.html although i didnt try it yet.
OK, i found this: http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~grosenth/jwpce.html it seems they have a windows version of the program...
But still, i didnt try it yet... so GOOD LUCK!!!

PS. University of California LA, Department of Physics and Astronomy with a japanese word processor!!?

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violet_sounds November 12 2010, 21:14:37 UTC
OK. I just noticed i gave you the same link twice. In the UCLA page, click in download, then go to version 1.50 then to windows release.
:)
Hugs!

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hamykia November 13 2010, 15:34:37 UTC
I downloaded it, but there are kanji that don't appear in the dictionary, so I guess I will keep searching, but for now it's pretty useful. Thanks!
Btw, yeah, Portugal didn't exist, as well as many countries. It started as a World War II manga, so of course there are many countries that were neutral and so on...

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violet_sounds November 13 2010, 21:28:29 UTC
Pero has instalado los dos programas?
Cómo va la cosa?! :)

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hamykia November 14 2010, 00:42:26 UTC
programas? en plural? vi el primer link y eran los créditos de una aplicación pero no ponía nada de downloads en ninguna parte (snif)

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violet_sounds November 14 2010, 07:51:48 UTC
Haz el favor de leer bien: el primer link es un diccionario, el segundo es un programa cuyo link de descarga para windows está en el tercer link, y ese programa es un procesador de textos japonés!!

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