Good Chinese Text software??

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by jmcd4ever, Mar 6, 2008.

  1. jmcd4ever

    jmcd4ever Well-Known Member

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    A friend wants to install an easy to use Chinese text editor on her PC. She used to use one called Chinese Star in her old Win 98 PC. Her current PC is WinXP. I goggled for info on that software and found the WINXP version retails for $299 :wtf:

    Is there any good ones for dl?
     
  2. spech

    spech Well-Known Member

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    What about NJStar? I've heard the demo lasts indefinitely but I haven't tried it myself:

    http://www.njstar.com/
     
  3. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    ye just get njstar. i think thats the best one out there. alternatively u could always get a tablet and then u should be able to write in chinese.
     
  4. RockkxD

    RockkxD Moderator

    Njstar is fine, it would work..
     
  5. Phil

    Phil 香港 PA 社團 揸Fap 人

    lol , theres one on the microsoft disc but u could download a language pack off the microsoft site (i think)but NJ star is good, used it before the inbuilt one
     
  6. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    Yea, I heard NJ Star was pretty good, I personally don't use it as I don't need to write a lot of Chinese.
     
  7. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    ye nor do i and i don't rele know how to write chinese so it would be pretty useless for me.
     
  8. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    njstar is a popular used software or if your friend is good witn pinyin she can use the free builtin chinese text writing tool in windows and the best part about the windows on is free and pretty easy to install
     
  9. shw

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    njstar is the best i think.

    windows ultimate even has jyut pin
     
  10. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    from windows xp on they have added all types of input for asian characters...i've found using the taiwan input method the easier to use as u can just type in pinyin

    wassup with the cats Shw
     
  11. shw

    shw Well-Known Member

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    you know cats and dogs


    Jyutping input method is the only Cantonese input method available in Microsoft's Vista products. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyutping

    it was not av on xp

    only with ext appl
     
  12. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    hmm...didn't know about that...don't keep up with them as much...but i wouldn't switch to vista just to use that...considering how crapy vista is
     
  13. jmcd4ever

    jmcd4ever Well-Known Member

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    My friend found that the MS Chinese text editor that came with WinXp was a bit too much work. I'll see how NJ Star is seeing how it's recommended.

    Thanks
     
  14. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    if your friend types in pinyin than make sure they install the taiwanese keyboard and language setup in XP its a lot easier to use than the hong kong or china one..just skip all of this and tell her to buy one of those hand writting pads u can just right chiense direct
     
  15. jmcd4ever

    jmcd4ever Well-Known Member

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    How much does the writing pads usually costs?
     
  16. shw

    shw Well-Known Member

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    100 hkd
     
  17. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    yup around there you can find them on ebay for 30-50 USD
     
  18. Say Jai Bao

    Say Jai Bao Well-Known Member

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    cant you just use the windows language pack thingy? and why not just torrent the application?
     
  19. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    ye get a writing pad, they aren't very expensive at all and its so much easier as u just write the words rather having to deal with the mouse to write or learn how to type the chinese characters in.
     
  20. metzo

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    writing pad is prolly best choice unless

    u get the keyboards with the strokes written on them but thatll prolly cost more+more complicated =)