wlui@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Wayne Lui) (10/09/88)
For those who're interested in Nihongo-wapuro on Macintosh, I'd like to refer you to the article entitled "Japanese to go" that appeared in MacUser, April 1986 (P.60). It's on the wapuro EgWord. On the other hand, I'd like to ask if there're similar arti- cles that appeared elsewhere. Wayne Lui.
roger@homxc.UUCP (Another Technical Editor) (10/11/88)
In article <6500@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu>, wlui@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Wayne Lui) writes: > For those who're interested in Nihongo-wapuro on Macintosh, > I'd like to refer you to the article entitled "Japanese to > go" that appeared in MacUser, April 1986 (P.60). It's on > the wapuro EgWord. Is this what they call "wapuro-ware"? (Sorry, couldn't resist.) > Wayne Lui. Roger Tait ..att!homxc!roger AT&T Bell Labs Technical Publications Holmdel, NJ "Pliers. Forceps. Brain."
fons@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu (10/11/88)
There is a more recent version of EGWord (EGWord 3.0) but it runs under KanjiTalk 2.0 . Perhaps you should be looking at a Japanese Macintosh magazine such as MacLife if you are interested in a Japanese word processor.