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Short URL: http://scripts.sil.org/UnicodeSupport
Software requirements for different levels of Unicode Support
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at reviews of Linguistic & Translation Software. It is not presented in table format, however it gives
much greater detail about Linguistic and Translation software.
Sample Windows Configurations
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Operating Systems
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This page provides information on levels of Unicode support provided by different software
applications.
See Applications that provide an adequate level of support for
SIL Unicode Roman fonts for more information about the level of smart font support in various
applications.
Note
These lists are purely informational only and should not be construed as recommendations for any
particular piece of software.
Sample Windows Configurations
See Applications and Levels of Unicode Support for more detailed information about
various applications.
See Uniscribe versions for more information about
Uniscribe.
| Windows 7 |
| |
Office 2007 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Office 2003 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
SIL FieldWorks 6.0+ |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Paratext 6.1+ |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox 1.5.5+ (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
Y for Toolbox 1.5, N for earlier versions (except for
characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows Vista |
| |
Office 2007 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Office 2003 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Office XP |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Office 2000 |
Y |
Unknown |
Y |
Y |
| |
SIL FieldWorks
4.2+(FLEx) |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Paratext 6.1+ |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox 1.5.1+ (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
Y for Toolbox 1.5, N for earlier versions (except for
characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows XP |
| |
Microsoft Word 2003 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Microsoft Word XP |
Y |
Y |
Y |
N, unless you replace your version of Uniscribe |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 |
Y |
Unknown |
Y |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe) |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 |
Y |
Unknown |
Unknown |
N |
| |
WorldPad |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Paratext 6 |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
Y for Toolbox 1.5, N for earlier versions (except for
characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows 2000 |
| |
Microsoft Word 2003 (Windows 2000 must have SP3, or later,
installed) |
Y |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Y |
| |
Microsoft Word XP |
Y |
Y |
Y |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe) |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 |
Y for Plane 0 only |
Unknown |
Y |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe, then limited support) |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 |
Y for Plane 0 only |
Unknown |
Unknown |
N |
| |
WorldPad |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| |
Paratext 6 |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
Y for Toolbox 1.5, N for earlier versions (except for
characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows NT 4 |
| |
Microsoft Word XP (NT must have SP6a installed) |
Y |
N |
Unknown |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe) |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 (NT must have SP3, or later,
installed) |
Y, for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless your OS contains language support for the language
that you want to use) |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe) |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 (NT must have SP2, or later,
installed) |
Y, for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless you have a right-to-left version of Microsoft Word
97 (Arabic or Hebrew)) |
N |
| |
Paratext 6 |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| Windows Me |
| |
Microsoft Word XP |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) |
N |
Unknown |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe) |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless your OS contains language support for the language
that you want to use) |
N (unless you replace your version of Uniscribe, then limited) |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless you have a right-to-left version of Microsoft Word
97 (Arabic or Hebrew)) |
N |
| |
Paratext 6 |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows 98 |
| |
Microsoft Word XP |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) |
N |
Unknown |
N |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless your OS contains language support for the language
that you want to use or by installing IE5.5 or later) |
N |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless you have a right-to-left version of Microsoft Word
97 (Arabic or Hebrew)) |
N |
| |
Paratext 6 (Windows 98SE) |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y |
Y |
| |
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
| Windows 95 |
| |
Microsoft Word 2000 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless your OS contains language support for the language
that you want to use or by installing IE5.5 or later) |
N |
| |
Microsoft Word 97 |
Y (with Wordlink Add-in) for Plane 0 only |
N |
N (unless you have a right-to-left version of Microsoft Word
97 (Arabic or Hebrew)) |
N |
| |
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) |
Y |
N (except for characters in the system code page) |
Y (if a codepage exists for that writing system) |
Uses Uniscribe, so if your version of Uniscribe supports
complex Latin, then Yes |
Applications and Levels of Unicode Support
Operating Systems
| Windows 7 |
Supports Unicode 5.1. Supports BMP and Supplementary planes. |
|
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)
processor, 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit), 16 GB available hard disk space
(32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit). For more info, see http://www.microsoft.com/windows |
| Windows Vista |
Supports Unicode 5.0. Supports BMP and Supplementary planes. |
|
1-gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit (x86) processor or 1-GHz 64-bit
(x64) processor, 1 GB of system memory, Windows Aero-capable graphics card,128 MB of graphics memory
(minimum), 40-GB hard disk that has 15 GB of free hard disk space, Internal or external DVD drive,
Internet access capability, Audio output capability. For more info, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919183 |
| Windows XP |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
|
Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster (300 MHz is
recommended), at least 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM (128 MB is recommended), at least 1.5 gigabytes (GB)
of available space on the hard disk |
| Windows 2000 |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
|
133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU, at least 128
megabytes (MB) of RAM (256 MB of RAM recommended). Hard Disk 2 GB with 1 GB free space. |
| Windows NT 4 |
Unicode is the native code set of Windows NT, but the Win32
subsystem provides both ANSI and Unicode support. See also Unicode and Microsoft Windows NT |
|
486/33 megahertz (MHz) or higher, or Pentium, or Pentium PRO
processor. 125 megabyte (MB) of available hard disk space minimum. |
| Windows Me |
Very limited Unicode (BMP) support. Keyman improves on this support by including the
WM_UNICHAR message which allows conformant
applications, such as the new RichEdit control Microsoft is including with Office XP, to accept
Unicode input. See also INFO: Unicode Support in Windows
95 and Windows 98. |
|
Pentium 150-MHz processor or better. 32 megabytes (MB) of RAM
or better. Minimum 320 MB of free hard-disk space. |
| Windows 98 |
Very limited Unicode (BMP) support. Keyman improves on this support by including the
WM_UNICHAR message which allows conformant
applications, such as the new RichEdit control Microsoft is including with Office XP, to accept
Unicode input. See also INFO: Unicode Support in Windows
95 and Windows 98. |
|
486DX 66 megahertz (MHz) or faster processor (Pentium central
processing unit recommended). 16 megabytes (MB) of memory (24 MB recommended). Hard disk space may
range from between 120 MB and 355 MB, depending on your computer configuration and the options that
you choose to install. |
| Windows 95 |
Very limited Unicode (BMP) support. Keyman improves on this support by including the
WM_UNICHAR message which allows conformant
applications, such as the new RichEdit control Microsoft is including with Office XP, to accept
Unicode input. See also INFO: Unicode Support in Windows
95 and Windows 98. It will be necessary to upgrade both OS and hardware to do anything useful
with Unicode-encoded data. |
|
386DX or higher processor (486 recommended). 4 megabytes (MB)
of memory (8 MB recommended). Hard disk space required 35-55 MB The actual requirement varies
depending on the features you choose to install. |
| MacOS X |
Supports Unicode 4.0. |
|
Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor.
Built-in FireWire. 256MB of RAM. 3GB of available hard disk space (4GB if you install the developer
tools). |
| MacOS 9 |
Limited Unicode support. |
|
Mac OS-based Apple computer with a PowerPC processor. 150 MB
to 400 MB, depending on options selected, and drive size and format. 40 MB of RAM (32 MB of physical
RAM, with virtual memory set to at least 40 MB). |
Suse Linux |
Default encoding: UTF-8 |
free |
At least 384 MB RAM |
Red Hat Linux 8.0 |
Full Unicode/UTF-8 support |
free |
At least 256 MB RAM |
Linux Fedora |
|
free |
At least 256 MB RAM |
Linux Debian |
|
free |
At least 256 MB RAM |
Mandriva Linux (formerly known as
Mandrakelinux) |
|
free |
At least 256 MB RAM |
Ubuntu Linux |
Default UTF-8 Support. |
free |
At least 128 MB RAM, 2 gigabytes hard drive |
Keyboarding
See also: Some tools and resources for character input.
|
Tavultesoft Keyman
Joan Wardell, 2007-04-23; 146467 reads
Keyman is a keyboard management utility that makes it practical to input many different languages
in almost any Windows application. Keyman allows you to have arbitrarily long input sequences and
to have diacritics typed after the base character.
|
Keyman 5.0/6.0/7.0 keyboards support input and output of any
of the thousands of characters defined in Unicode, including characters outside the Basic
Multilingual Plane which are encoded with surrogate pairs. See also Comparing Keyman and Microsoft Windows Keyboard Layout
Creator. |
See http://www.tavultesoft.com/pricelist.php |
MS Win 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 (SP6 and later)/2000/XP. Keyman 7.0
will run on Vista while earlier versions have significant problems. |
|
Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
(MSKLC) A tool for creating keyboard layouts. MSKLC does not allow for arbitrarily long input
sequences and to have diacritics typed after the base character. |
Input of virtually any character in Unicode is possible. See
also Comparing Keyman and Microsoft Windows Keyboard Layout
Creator. |
free |
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 or Windows
Vista (MSKLC will not run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows NT4). |
Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 or Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 must be
installed. |
|
Ukelele John Brownie, 2012-12-14; 858319 reads
Ukelele is a Unicode keyboard layout editor for Mac OS X versions 10.2 and later. Version 2.2.4 is
available for download, and can be used on Mac OS X 10.4 and later. The previous stable release of
Ukelele, version 1.8.4 (universal binary, for Mac OS X 10.2 and later) is still available for
download. This version works on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) to 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
|
Correctly displays characters in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) as well as out of the BMP (i.e.
code points greater than U+FFFF) |
free |
Mac OS X versions 10.2 and later |
|
|
KeyLayoutMaker: Jonathan Kew, 2006-06-01; 50727 reads
KeyLayoutMaker is a Perl script designed to create Mac OS X keyboard layout files, based on simple
lists of keystrokes and required Unicode characters. It is particularly suited to creating layouts
for syllabic scripts.
|
Supplementary-plane characters are converted to UTF-16
surrogate pairs, as expected by the Mac OS X text system. |
free |
Mac OS X |
Perl |
Keyboard Mapping for Linux (KMFL) -
a keyboarding input method which aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to
*nix operating systems. |
KMFL is Unicode based, and does not support legacy code pages
and encodings. |
GPL license |
Linux |
|
Encoding Conversion
See also: Conversion Utilities.
|
SILConverters
3.1.1 Bob Eaton, Mark Penny, 2010-07-30; 88058
reads
This package provides tools through which you can change the encoding, font, and/or script of text
in Microsoft Word and other Office documents, XML documents, and SFM text and lexicon documents. It
also installs a system-wide repository to manage your encoding converters and transliterators
(TECkit, CC, ICU, Perl, or Python-based, as well as support for adding custom transduction
engines).
|
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
free |
MS Windows 2000/XP |
Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0, MS Word XP or
newer, CC, TECkit,
ICU. Fully integrated with SIL FieldWorks. |
|
TECkit
Jonathan Kew, 2008-04-07; 22120 reads
The latest release of TECkit adds support for Unicode version 5.1. TECkit is a low-level toolkit
intended to be used by other applications that need to perform encoding conversions (e.g., when
importing legacy data into a Unicode-based application).
|
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
free |
MS Windows, MacOS X, MacOS 8/9 |
|
| Encore2Unicode
utility — a command-line utility for Windows that can examine a font built using the Encore font
system and create a draft TECkit
mapping table for converting data using that font to (and back from) Unicode. |
Supports up to Unicode 5.1 |
free |
Windows |
Will not work with any other fonts than those built using the
Encore font system, version 3. |
Consistent Changes is useful
for finding all occurrences of specified characters, words, or phrases in a text file or series of
text files, and then changing them in a consistent way. The change may be done in every occurrence
found or only when certain are met. CC is like the find-and-replace feature in a text editor, but
much more powerful because it allows you to make changes which take context into consideration and to
make a whole set of changes at once. Beyond the search and replace feature, CC can also be used to
count items (characters, words, or phrases), insert or remove text, or reorder parts of a text
file. |
UTF-8 |
free |
Windows, Macintosh, MS-DOS |
|
Text Editors
Notepad++ |
Has an option to make a file UTF-8 with no BOM under the
format menu. Good options for encoding conversions. |
Open source, free |
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
Vim/gvim |
Vim supports editing Unicode in the GUI version and in
terminals that support UTF-8. Double-wide characters can be used, and up to two composing characters
are supported. When reading a file, Vim can often detect how it is encoded and convert the text when
necessary. UTF-8 files are edited without conversion. Other Unicode formats (16 bit and 32 bit) are
converted internally. Conversion is also used to edit files in just about any encoding, using an
external converter. |
charityware |
Unix, Windows, Macintosh |
Komodo Edit |
It handles syntax highlighting for several languages, and has
options to set the encoding of a file, with or without a BOM. |
free |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS 10.3+, Linux |
UltraEdit-32 |
Supports Unicode input from Keyman (under all the operating
systems Keyman works with) using WM_UNICHAR.
UltraEdit provides facilities for switching between encoding forms (UTF-8/UTF-16 etc.) |
$39.95+ |
Win32 |
EmEditor |
Full Unicode support. Supports Unicode input from Keyman
(under all the operating systems Keyman works with) using WM_UNICHAR. |
$29.99+ |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
EmEditor Free |
Full Unicode support. Supports Unicode input from Keyman
(under all the operating systems Keyman works with) using WM_UNICHAR. |
free |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
BabelPad |
Supports UTF-8, UTF-16 or UTF-32 (auto-detect or
user-specified). Supports Unicode 4.1.0. Supports the proper rendering of most complex scripts. |
free |
Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP |
Mined 2000 |
It has both extensive Unicode and CJK support offering many
specific features and covering special cases that other editors are not aware of (like auto-detection
features and automatic handling of terminal variations, or Han character information). |
free ( GNU Public License) |
Unix/Linux |
Yudit |
Default encoding is UTF-8, but it can also work with UTF-7,
UTF-16 and some non-Unicode character sets. |
freeware |
Unix/Linux and Windows |
SC UniPad |
Unicode formats UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, UTF-7. Supports
Unicode standard 4.1 |
free |
Windows NT®, Windows 2000®, Windows 9x®, Windows ME® and
Windows XP® |
SciTE Text Editor |
UTF-8, UTF-16 (You can set which encoding you want to use for
the file, whether UTF-8 has a BOM or not, etc.) |
Open source, free |
Win32 and Linux |
Programmer's Notepad |
UTF-8, UTF-16 (does pretty good at auto-detecting utf8 files
without BOM. It supports any TTF font, code highlighting, folding, regular expressions and full PCRE
is on the roadmap for an upcoming release.) |
Open source, free |
Win32 |
SuperEdi |
UTF-8, UTF-16 |
Free |
Win32 |
JEdit |
UTF-8, UTF-16 |
Open source, free |
Mac OS X, Win32, Linux |
UniRed |
UTF-8, UTF-16 |
Open source, free |
Win32 |
Word Processors
| Microsoft Office 97 |
Supports BMP.
Supports Unicode input with Keyman and the WordLink add-in |
|
Microsoft Windows 95/98 or later, Microsoft Windows NT 3.51
Service Pack 5 or later, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 2 or later |
| Microsoft Office 2000 |
Supports BMP. |
|
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 3 or
later)/2000/XP |
| Microsoft Office XP |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
|
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
(Me), Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6.0a
(SP6a) |
| Microsoft Office 2003 |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. Supports stacking diacritics
for Latin. |
|
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or a later version, Microsoft
Windows XP or a later version, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or a later version,
Microsoft Windows Vista |
| Microsoft Office 2007 |
Supports up to Unicode 5.0. Supports stacking diacritics for
Latin. |
|
Windows XP/Vista |
| WordPad/Write |
Recent versions of WordPad (specifically, the “RichEdit”
control) support Unicode input in all operating systems, using Keyman. The RichEdit control must be
version 3.0 or later. Older versions support Unicode plane 0 input under Windows NT,
2000. |
comes with Windows OS |
MS Windows |
| WorldPad |
Supports BMP,
Supplementary planes and Private Use Area. Uses UTF-16 internally. |
free |
MS Windows 2000/XP |
OpenOffice Writer |
Supports BMP and
at least elementary support for Supplementary
planes. Support for bidi and vertical writing. A beta
version (for Linux and Windows) is available that enables OO to use Graphite for displaying non-Roman text. |
OpenOffice.org uses a dual-licensing scheme for source-code
contributions: the LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public
License) and SISSL (Sun Industry Standards Source
License). |
Solaris, Linux (including PPC Linux), Windows, Mac OS X
(X11) |
Mellel |
Full Unicode support, including RTL. |
US $39 or US $29 (education) |
Mac OS X 10.4 |
AbiWord |
UTF-8 |
freeware (available for use under the terms of the GNU General Public License) |
Available for several versions of Unix, for 32-bit Windows
platforms, and in Mac OSX. |
Publishing
Adobe InDesign |
UTF-16 |
See Adobe's store |
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 (SP 3) or Windows XP, Mac OS X
v.10.2.8 through 10.3.8 |
| The XeTeX typesetting
system |
UTF-16 |
free |
MacOS X 10.3.x, Linux and Microsoft Windows |
Scribus |
Unicode support including support for right to left
scripts. |
free |
Linux, Mac OSX, Windows (beta) |
| Microsoft Publisher 2003 |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. Supports stacking diacritics
for Latin. |
|
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or a later version, Microsoft
Windows XP or a later version, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or a later version |
| Microsoft Publisher 2002 |
Supports BMP and
Supplementary planes. |
|
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
(Me), Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6.0a
(SP6a) |
| Microsoft Publisher 2000 |
Relies on the operating system to manipulate text, so this is
somewhat dependent on what your OS is |
|
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with
Service Pack 3 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000/XP |
WordSend |
|
Open Source |
Microsoft Word 2003 (or later) XML documents (WordML) |
Language Software
Note
This website http://lingtransoft.info might be more helpful for looking
at reviews of Linguistic & Translation Software. It is not presented in table format, however it gives
much greater detail about Linguistic and Translation software.
Adapt It Unicode — provides tools for translating
either text or scripture from one language which you know, to another related language known to you
or a coworker. |
Uses Uniscribe |
freeware |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista, RTL scripts require Windows XP, Linux,
Mac OS X (early 2009) |
|
Phonology Template Editor and Search Tool — assists
with the phonological analysis of a Bantu language |
UTF-16 |
|
Windows XP or later |
Microsoft .NET Framework Version
1.1 |
Bibledit — a multi-platform USFM
Bible editor or Scripture processor |
|
freeware GNU General Public
License |
Macintosh, Linux, Windows |
|
CarlaStudio 2.9.0.1 — CarlaStudio is a program that
you use both to model languages and then to put the model to work parsing texts and adapting texts to
another language. CarlaStudio employs several other programs to actually do the work on language
texts. There are three tasks that you can perform with this version of CarlaStudio: Language
Modeling, Text Processing, and Parse Problem Fixing. |
Uses Uniscribe |
freeware |
Windows 2000/XP, RTL scripts require Windows XP or
greater |
|
SIL FieldWorks — A suite of
software tools to help language teams manage language and cultural data, with support for complex
scripts. |
Full support for rendering complex scripts via Uniscribe and
Graphite (except vertical scripts) / Includes Text
Services Framework support for keyboarding that provides extra support for Input Method Editors and
Keyman / Full support for converting data to Unicode |
SIL Open Source License |
Windows 2000/XP Professional/Vista (ver. 4.2) |
|
LexiquePro — an interactive lexicon
viewer, with hyperlinks between entries, category views, dictionary reversal, search, and export
tools. |
Unicode enabled / Unicode conversion from legacy fonts via
TECkit / Right-to-Left languages (e.g. Arabic)
supported. |
freeware |
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista (ver. 2.7) |
|
Paratext 6+ — a Bible translation
software program. |
UTF-8, Uniscribe, See also Character Encoding Choices in Paratext 6 |
|
Windows 98SE or later (Vista requires version 6.1) |
|
Toolbox (The Field Linguist’s
Toolbox) — a data management and analysis tool for field linguists. |
UTF-8, Uniscribe |
freeware |
Windows (Vista requires version 1.5.1) |
|
Vocabulary Manager Unicode — a Windows-based,
multimedia vocabulary learning tool; like an electronic flash card system with audio. VM allows you
to create a database of vocabulary items with an image and two audio recordings (one for a 'citation'
form and one for the 'in context' form) for each item. As you build the database, you can practice
the words, and test yourself in terms of comprehension, production, and spelling. When you want to
share the database and audio and picture files, the program will package it up for easy sharing. The
new users can then easily modify the database to meet their own language learning needs. |
Uses Uniscribe |
freeware |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista, RTL scripts require Windows XP |
|
Applications which allow Windows apps to run on Linux
Crossover Office |
$39.95 |
Linux |
Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and Lotus Notes |
Win4Lin Pro |
$119.99 |
Linux |
Provides support for Windows 2000 and Windows XP applications
and operating systems. |
Wine |
free ( GNU Lesser General Public
License) |
x86-based Unixes, including Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris |
Loads Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP, Windows 3.x and DOS programs and
libraries. |
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Page History
2007-11-14 LP: Updated Text Editor list
2007-10-08 LP: Added some Vista information
2007-05-18 LP: Updated Crossover price, SILConverters, Toolbox, MSKLC and Keyman information
2006-06-30 LP: updated OO/Graphite info and added Uniscribe URL
2006-01-30 LP: updated Adapt It URL
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