smbancroft@ucdavis.edu (Steven Bancroft) (03/19/89)
I am seeking a word processor for use by a student of the Russian language. Of course, the program would have to redefine the keyboard for Russian characters. I think there is one available called BIX, but I am not sure. Any information as to where I might be able to get this program or any related programs would be appreciated. (E-mail or Net reply is fine...) Steven Bancroft University of California, Davis Internet smbancroft@ucdavis.edu BITNET smbancroft@ucdavis UUCP ..!ucdavis!smbancroft
riehm@maccs.McMaster.CA (Carl Riehm) (03/21/89)
processor T3. It has a cryllic font , and you can make up keyboards to your heart's content. But it's pricey! And if you enjoy writing in Greek or fraktur, you can do that too!
peter@apexepa.UUCP (Peter Palij) (03/21/89)
In article <3827@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> smbancroft@ucdavis.edu writes: > >I am seeking a word processor for use by a student of the Russian language. >Of course, the program would have to redefine the keyboard for Russian >characters. I think there is one available called BIX, but I am not sure. >Any information as to where I might be able to get this program or any > Steven Bancroft Two other such word processors: Nota Bene, By Dragonfly Software, 285 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10013, (212) 334-0445, List Price $495, available to graduate students for $275. Duang Jan, By Megachomp Company, 3524 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19149, (215) 331-2748, List Price $114. This information may be slightly dated. -- ----------------- Peter Palij uunet!apexepa!peter Apex Software Corporation peter@apexepa.uucp Phone: (412) 681-4343