Kanjitalk (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. KanjiTalk was the name given by Apple to its Japanese language localization of Mac OS. It consisted of translated applications, a set of Japanese fonts, and a Japanese input method called Kotoeri. The software was sold and supported only in Japan. It was available for purchase through other resellers in the United States, but Apple did not support its use outside of Japan. Early versions of KanjiTalk were based on a proprietary Kanji script input system called 2.0 & 2.1. Developments following version 2.0 laid the groundwork which eventually became Kotoeri introduced with System 7.1. KanjiTalk 1.0 debuted in 1986, alongside Apple's universal System 3.0, and first distributed with the Mac Plus. It was followed with limited version updates, up to 2.0, 6.0, and then parallel updates with Apple's System 7. Apple had intended to ship its new PowerBook models with System 7, but development of the new OS was taking longer than anticipated, so Apple released a special version of System 6.0.7.1, with support for KanjiTalk, in order to market its new laptops in Japan. The PowerBook 100 was co-designed and manufactured by Sony.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. KanjiTalk was the name given by Apple to its Japanese language localization of Mac OS. It consisted of translated applications, a set of Japanese fonts, and a Japanese input method called Kotoeri. The software was sold and supported only in Japan. It was available for purchase through other resellers in the United States, but Apple did not support its use outside of Japan. Early versions of KanjiTalk were based on a proprietary Kanji script input system called 2.0 & 2.1. Developments following version 2.0 laid the groundwork which eventually became Kotoeri introduced with System 7.1. KanjiTalk 1.0 debuted in 1986, alongside Apple's universal System 3.0, and first distributed with the Mac Plus. It was followed with limited version updates, up to 2.0, 6.0, and then parallel updates with Apple's System 7. Apple had intended to ship its new PowerBook models with System 7, but development of the new OS was taking longer than anticipated, so Apple released a special version of System 6.0.7.1, with support for KanjiTalk, in order to market its new laptops in Japan. The PowerBook 100 was co-designed and manufactured by Sony.

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Duct Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2011

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First published

June 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

124

ISBN-13

978-6136695488

Barcode

9786136695488

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6136695480



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