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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Microsoft is enriching the collection of language packs available for Internet Explorer 8 RTW. At the end of April 2009, the Redmond company promised that it would deliver the IE8 gold language packs aimed specifically at Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 in mid-May. With the release of the two Multilingual User Int... |
15 May 2009 13:21 GMT |
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The Multilingual User Interface Pack for Windows XP is designed to enable the end user to swap the languages for the graphical user interface. Microsoft has available a version of the MUI Pack which is tailored to XP Service Pack 2. Now, with the advent of XP SP3, the Redmond company has not made available a new vari... |
8 May 2008 10:19 GMT |
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Starting with April 15, 2008, all the 36 different editions of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 have been available for download, in accordance with all the languages supported by the RTM edition of Microsoft's latest Windows client. While Vista RTM users running the operating system in English, Spanish, Japanese, G... |
23 April 2008 07:37 GMT |
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At the end of the past week Microsoft made available for download the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) language packs for Windows Server 2008. The packages enable customers to implement multilingual graphical user interfaces into the Redmond company's latest Windows server operating system. A total of 12 packag... |
14 April 2008 03:35 GMT |
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With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft has evolved the MUI architecture, breaking the intimate connection between the language resources for the user interface and the operating system's binary code. The move was designed to allow users to benefit from increased flexibility when it came down to managi... |
3 January 2008 11:03 GMT |
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