Users running the high end editions of Windows also get the premiere language treatment from Microsoft. The Enterprise and Ultimate SKUs of Windows allow them to access the complete collection of linguistic resources that the Redmond company offers, enabling their OS to be translated in a wide range of languages. Ju... |
27 November 2010 06:57 GMT |
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As is the case with the Windows operating system, Microsoft is working extensively to make sure customers around the world benefit from using Office 2010 in their native language. In this sense, just as for Windows 7, the Redmond company offers a number of localized versions of the latest productivity suite. However... |
13 September 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Microsoft has centralized all downloads of language resources for Windows 7 and Windows Vista on a single webpage, simplifying access for end users. Essentially, the Redmond company has put together a centralized hub for downloading additional languages for the successors of Windows XP. Both Multilingual User Interfa... |
6 August 2010 09:04 GMT |
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Over 55 Language Interface Packs (LIPs) are currently available for download free of charge from Microsoft. Language Interface Packs are resources that all Windows 7 users can leverage in order to translate their copy of the Windows client into a second language, do not cost anything on top of the OS, but are inferio... |
3 August 2010 10:41 GMT |
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Building on the first public Beta milestones of the next iterations of Windows client and server operating system, Microsoft has made available for download the Language Interface Packs for the current releases of Windows 7. The Redmond company is offering Windows 7 Beta (7000-0-081212-1400) Language Interface Packs,... |
16 January 2009 03:36 GMT |
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