Cyrillic Support 2000
Fonts and software for using Cyrillic-based languages in any Windows program.
A Complete Solution
Cyrillic Support has everything you need for using Cyrillic-based languages
in Windows: keyboard drivers, a wide selection of Cyrillic TrueType fonts, Cyrillic
system fonts, and a printed manual with details on using Cyrillic in many popular
Windows programs.
Six modern Cyrillic languages are supported:
Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian.
To switch between English and any of the Cyrillic-based languages, you simply press
a hot key or make a selection from a keyboard menu. Both standard and phonetic
keyboard layouts are supported, and all layouts are easily customizable using a
drag-and-drop procedure.
Works with All Popular Applications
Cyrillic Support is compatible with virtually all Windows office suites,
Web browsers, and e-mail programs. The printed User's Guide and online help provide
detailed tips on using Cyrillic in a variety of popular applications.
Easily Type All Cyrillic Letters
The included Cyrillic Keyboard program lets you easily type Belarusian,
Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian:
Easy to Use and Fully Supported
Cyrillic Support is very easy to install and use. The printed
User's Guide will get you up to speed quickly
with its tutorial approach, and all programs include extensive
context-sensitive online help. Should you need further assistance,
technical support is available by phone or e-mail.
Font Samples
Cyrillic Support includes Cyrillic TrueType fonts in the typefaces
shown below. These text fonts are suitable for a wide variety of uses.
Eight decorative Cyrillic TrueType fonts are also included. These are ideal
for ads, newsletters, invitations, announcements, etc.
Cyrillic Support 2000 Feature Summary
- New! Fully compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, and XP.
- New! Includes 18 Cyrillic TrueType fonts: 10 text fonts, 8 decorative fonts.
- New! TrueType fonts and keyboard drivers support three Cyrillic character
sets (Unicode, Code Page 1251, and an academic variant of Code Page 1251
which includes accented vowels for marking Russian stress).
- New! Input language marking associates the correct input language
with each keyboard layout. So when you select a Russian layout, for example,
your programs will know you are typing Russian. Programs like Word 97/2000/XP
use your input language to determine how to sort, format dates, and select the
proper spell check dictionary.
- New! Fonts and keyboard drivers now support the Euro currency symbol.
- New! Convert Cyrillic text between Unicode and all popular encoding
schemes (text may reside on disk or in the clipboard).
- New! The printed User's Guide has been
rewritten in a tutorial style to get you up and running quickly.
- New! Documentation has been expanded to include notes on using
Cyrillic in newer Web browsers and e-mail programs.
- Type, edit, and print Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian,
Serbian, Ukrainian, and English.
- For Russian and Ukrainian, both mnemonic (phonetic) and standard
keyboard layouts are provided. All keyboard layouts can be easily
customized using a visual drag and drop procedure.
- Russian accented vowels are fully supported for marking stress.
- Optionally replace Windows system fonts with Cyrillic versions so that you
can use programs from Russia (which have Russian menus, dialogs, etc.).
- Requires Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, or XP and 3 MB of disk space.
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