October 1, 2003
Even Freehand MX 2004 does not support Unicode
Isn't it a shame that Macromedia Freehand MX 2004 does not support Unicode (UTF-8) yet? Maybe if we all request this feature, they'll notice that not all their users are English speakers.
Posted by hoder at October 1, 2003 1:40 AMComments
damn, I thought they'd include that feature in the latest version.
That's my favorite program, but alas ... no utf.
I think we should push for a change.
- By: legofish on October 2, 2003
- By: legofish on October 2, 2003
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I always have the same problem. I'm pretty much monolingual, but I've been supporting japanese language web sites since 1994. I hate the lack of support for non-European character sets.
Though I recently blew away my TA when I showed her how fast it was for me to install Arabic capacity on a Mac.
Aren't we to meet soon?
- By: jason on October 1, 2003
- By: jason on October 1, 2003
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Ha ha ha, how stupid it is. There are always some mistakes in the programms. Why can't they just do it right? I wonder!
- By: Barbara on October 1, 2003
- By: Barbara on October 1, 2003
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