Hi Yuki,

On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 15:53:47 +0900GMT (01/02/2001, 14:53 +0800GMT),
Yuki Taga wrote:

> I'm running W2k Pro (SP-1), and using NJStar Communicator 2.23(NT).

So I guess W2K is not "all languages" as advertised.

I don't know NJ Star Comm, so cannot comment on this.

> Problem with getting a lot of Pegasus users over
> to TB!, however, is that a lot of Pegasus users are used to free.  <g>

So, for free you can read "no Japanese". You get waht you pay for,
iosn't that what they say? <g>

> One solution would probably be to set the default language for the system
> to Japanese.  But I have some other applications that require English, and
> setting the system to Japanese breaks some aspects of those apps.

The default langauge on my system is Chinese. I have disabled this on
the reg howqever, with the result that I can now see European
characters (if an email is written in German), which is more valuable
to myself. However, other apps (MS-Word) will still be toggleable to
Chinese.

> I'm surprised you can read the subject lines in the message list window.
> What FEP are *you* using?  ^_^

None. I use Chinese Windows 98. With a Chinese GUI - and I'm sooo
thankful that TB (and some other apps) are in English. ;-)

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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