FYI.  Kudos to Connie.

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue Feb 11 11:11:03 PST 2003
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Yekruz: A Farsi Web Pedagogical Tool + Useful Farsi/Persian Microsoft Usage 
>Hints
> 
> 
> A student at the University of Washington has setup a couple 
> of web sites that I have found useful.
> 
> Both are Microsoft specific and require Windows computer and Internet
> Explorer 5+ -- despite that, they are useful :-)
> 
> 
> http://depts.washington.edu/yekruz/
> Is a very comprehensive site which does justice
> to Mohammad-Ali Jamalzade's "A Day in Rostamabad of Shemiran"
> 
> Students wishing to better their Farsi are likely to
> profit from this site. It includes, word-by-word and
> sentence-by-sentence translation, multiple scribe
> forms, native voice recording, flash cards, ...  
> Native speakers can enjoy the story.
> 
> http://students.washington.edu/irina/persianword/persianwp.htm 
> Is one by-product of the Yekruz site. The information
> accumulated over the past 2 years on Farsi/Persian
> Microsoft word-processing used to build Yekruz is
> gathered and maintained in this site. This site is
> particularly useful to those wishing to learn how to
> type a simple Word Document in Farsi/Persian or make a
> PDF file using Windows.
> 
> 
> I have found these sites quite useful. 
> Others may as well.
> 
> ...Mohsen

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